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President terminates Army Major from service for breaching national security protocol

By IANS | Updated: November 1, 2023 06:30 IST

New Delhi, Nov 1 An Indian Army Major, who was allegedly in touch with a Pakistani intelligence operative, ...

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New Delhi, Nov 1 An Indian Army Major, who was allegedly in touch with a Pakistani intelligence operative, has been terminated from service by President Droupadi Murmu for breach of national security protocol, defence sources said on Tuesday.

He was posted with the Strategic Forces Command unit of the Army.

An investigation by the Army found the Major guilty of actions which posed a threat to national security.

The terminated Major was allegedly in contact with a Pakistani intelligence operative through social media.

Sources said that a panel of officers was constituted in March 2022 to investigate the allegations against the Major.

According to media reports, during the investigation, it was found that there was a copy of secret documents in the Major's electronic device, which is completely against army rules.

During the probe, the Major's friendship with some senior officers was also investigated and it is being said that some members of a WhatsApp group, named 'Patiala Peg', were also under the scope of this investigation, the sources added.

The Army has also issued show cause notices to a Brigadier and a Lieutenant Colonel for violating social media policies and being members of the WhatsApp group. It is being said that objectionable material was being shared on this WhatsApp group.

The Army has been investigating four of its officers for being members of 'Patiala Peg' WhatsApp group.

It was suspected that the WhatsApp group also had Pakistan Intelligence operatives as members.

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