Jyoti Malhotra placed in 14-day judicial custody

Jyoti Malhotra, arrested for allegedly spying for Pakistan, was presented in Hisar court on Monday and sent to 14-day judicial custody. She was previously on police remand for a total of nine days.
YouTuber Jyoti Malhotra - File photo

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Jyoti Malhotra News: Jyoti Malhotra, arrested on charges of spying for Pakistan, was presented in Hisar court on Monday. There, the court ordered a 14-day judicial custody. Before this, she was under police remand for first five days, then four more days. After the completion of the four-day remand period, she was finally presented in court.

Guarded by AK-47 wielding personnel

Meanwhile, a video by a Scottish content creator and YouTuber surfaced featuring Jyoti Malhotra. The most astonishing aspect of the video is the sight of security personnel armed with AK-47s behind Jyoti, raising numerous questions. This video is now rapidly going viral on social media.

Following the release of this video, questions about Jyoti Malhotra's ties with Pakistan have surfaced again. In the video by Scottish YouTuber Calum, Jyoti can be seen vlogging in Lahore’s New Anarkali Bazaar, sparking renewed debates about her actions and presence there.

Hoodies donned with “No Fear”

Surprisingly, the video features six to seven individuals with Jyoti, reportedly Pakistani security personnel. They are seen carrying AK-47-like weapons, dressed in semi-formal attire. It’s evident these gunmen are providing VIP-like protection to Jyoti, with jackets uniquely emblazoned with “No Fear”.

In the video, Calum expressed his amazement, wondering, 'Why does an ordinary YouTuber need such intense protection?' He raised a question, 'What’s with all these guns?' Calum also commented, 'See how she’s surrounded by gunmen like a high-profile figure.'

Raising significant questions

As the video went viral, numerous pressing questions have emerged. Is Jyoti merely a travel vlogger, or is there a hidden agenda behind her travels? Why does she require such high-profile security in Pakistan? The biggest question remains, are the security personnel seen in the video actually affiliated with a governmental agency, or are they merely private bodyguards put on for show?

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