Chinese woman in Buddhist monk's costume arrested, shocking secret revealed in interrogation
The arrested Chinese woman has been named as Kai Ruo. During interrogation, the Chinese woman surprised even the Delhi Police by revealing that the leaders of the Communist Party of China were trying to kill her, so she is constantly avoiding them. Delhi Police is continuously interrogating the woman.
A case of arrest of a Chinese female citizen has come to light in the country's capital Delhi. The woman has been accused of spying for China. According to the information received, the arrested Chinese woman is knowledgeable in many languages and she also speaks Nepali language well.
The arrested Chinese woman has been named as Kai Ruo. During interrogation, the Chinese woman surprised even the Delhi Police by revealing that the leaders of the Communist Party of China were trying to kill her, so she is constantly avoiding them. Delhi Police is continuously interrogating the woman.
Delhi Police has arrested a Chinese woman citizen from Majnun Ka Tila area. Delhi Police suspects that the woman had come to India for espionage. This action was taken by the Delhi Police Special Cell. According to the information received, the Chinese woman, who was caught by the Delhi Police, was living in the capital in the form of a Buddhist monk posing as a citizen of Nepal. The girl's name is Kai Ruo. Due to suspicious gestures, the Delhi Police Special Cell was suspicious for a long time.
According to the information received, Chinese citizen Kai Ruo came to India in the year 2019 on a Chinese passport. The woman told during interrogation that the leaders of the Communist Party of China were trying to kill her. The woman knows English, Chinese and Nepali languages. At present, various agencies are interrogating the woman.
Check Latest News Live on The National Bulletin (TNB) and get news updates from India and around the world
For breaking news and live news updates, like us on Facebook or follow us on Twitter and Instagram. Read more on Latest World News on The National Bulletin