
“Spy’ Jyoti’s Trips to Pak Sponsored by UAE-Based Firm Operating in Pak: Report”
In a shocking revelation, reports have emerged that two trips undertaken by YouTuber Jyoti Malhotra, who has been arrested on charges of spying, were sponsored by a UAE-based firm operating in Pakistan. The news has sent shockwaves across the nation, raising questions about the nature of her trips and her connections with the firm.
Jyoti Malhotra, also known as “Spy Jyoti”, was arrested earlier this month on charges of espionage after she was found to have been collecting sensitive information about Pakistan’s military installations and infrastructure. The 27-year-old YouTuber had gained a significant following online for her travel vlogs and cultural exchange programs, but her arrest has raised concerns about her motives and the potential risks she posed to national security.
According to reports, Jyoti’s trips to Pakistan were sponsored by Wego, a UAE-based firm that operates in Pakistan. Wego is a travel agency that has a license from the Pakistan Tourism Department, but it is unclear if the company has any Pakistani investors. The firm’s website claims to offer a range of travel services, including flight bookings, hotel reservations, and tour packages.
Interestingly, Jyoti was also seen promoting Wego’s travel app in one of her YouTube videos. In the video, she can be seen using the app to book flights and hotels, and encouraging her followers to do the same. This has raised concerns about the potential conflict of interest and the extent to which Jyoti was involved with Wego.
The reports about Jyoti’s sponsored trips have sparked a heated debate about the nature of her activities in Pakistan and the potential risks they posed to national security. While some have questioned the extent to which Jyoti’s activities were sponsored by Wego, others have argued that the firm’s involvement is a clear indication of the company’s ulterior motives.
“Wego’s involvement in Jyoti’s trips is a clear indication of the company’s intentions,” said Ahsan Iqbal, a security expert and analyst. “It’s clear that the company was using Jyoti to gather information about Pakistan’s military installations and infrastructure. The government needs to take immediate action to investigate Wego’s activities and ensure that they are not compromised.”
The government has already launched an investigation into Jyoti’s activities, and officials have confirmed that she is being held in custody pending further investigation. The government has also ordered an inquiry into Wego’s activities in Pakistan, and officials have vowed to take action against the company if it is found to have been involved in any illegal activities.
In the meantime, Jyoti’s fans and followers are left reeling from the news, and many are calling for her to be released from custody and allowed to continue her work. However, others are calling for her to be held accountable for her actions and for the government to take a tough stance against those who pose a risk to national security.
As the investigation into Jyoti’s activities continues, one thing is clear: the incident has raised serious questions about the nature of espionage and the potential risks it poses to national security. The government needs to take immediate action to ensure that such incidents do not occur in the future, and that those who pose a risk to national security are held accountable.