
Bahraini intelligence agencies have arrested an Indian national, identified as Nitin Mohan, a telecommunications engineer, on allegations of sharing sensitive geospatial and reconnaissance data with Israel’s external intelligence service, Mossad. The detention comes amid heightened regional security concerns, and authorities say the information reportedly included strategic site imagery and operational details.
According to preliminary statements, Mohan allegedly transmitted photographs, videos, and other data of key locations that could potentially aid foreign intelligence operations and targeting assessments. Officials have emphasized that the case is being treated as highly sensitive due to the nature of the information involved.
The Ministry of Interior of Bahrain has confirmed the arrest but has refrained from releasing further specifics regarding the technical aspects of the alleged espionage. Investigations are ongoing, with Bahraini security agencies coordinating closely to determine the full scope of the breach.
Security experts note that sharing geospatial intelligence with foreign powers can significantly compromise national security, especially in regions with ongoing geopolitical tensions. Bahraini authorities have reportedly taken immediate measures to assess whether any sensitive systems were compromised.
The case has drawn international attention, highlighting the risks of espionage in the telecommunications sector. Authorities have reiterated that strict legal actions will be pursued against anyone found compromising national security, while continuing to investigate potential links with foreign intelligence agencies.