Ghaziabad, March 21 -- The special investigation team (SIT), constituted to probe the case of sharing sensitive information overseas, arrested four more persons and took five minors into custody on Friday following revelations made by the six suspects arrested previously and currently on police custody remand (PCR), the Ghaziabad police said on Friday. The SIT was formed to investigate the case where police on March 14 arrested six people, including a woman, who allegedly filmed public places and security establishments with their mobile phones and sent these overseas. The six suspects were arrested from Bhowapur in Kaushambi and booked under Section 152 (acts endangering the sovereignty, unity, and integrity of India), Section 61(2) (criminal conspiracy) of the BNS, and Sections 3/5 of the Official Secrets Act at the Kaushambi police station. The officials said that during interrogation, the six suspects revealed the names of 11 more persons, including five minors. Of the 11 persons, Naushad Ali and Sameer Ali are absconding, while police took five minors into custody and arrested four others, officials said. The four arrested on Friday were identified as Ganesh Giri, 20, Vivek Rai, 18, Gagan Prajapati, 22, and Durgesh Nishad, 26. "It came to light during the PCR that the suspects were given tasks by their foreign handler. They were tasked to install solar-powered, SIM-based standalone CCTV cameras. The SIT, during the investigation, recovered two such CCTVs. The SIT also learned about the money paid to them and also their modus operandi. The PCR is underway, and more details will be revealed," additional CP Raj Karan Nayyar said in a statement issued on Friday. Officials aware of the case said the two cameras recovered so far were installed at the "Delhi Cantt Railway Station and Sonipat Railway Station, and the feed was shared overseas. On directions from handlers in Pakistan, they were sharing feeds, photos, and videos.The arrested suspects were connected to handlers in Pakistan through WhatsApp groups." The officials said that the suspects were part of a larger plan and tasked to install such cameras at 50 different locations. The suspects were also sharing GPS locations to overseas numbers....