
Cyber Police Srinagar has initiated legal action against the misuse of social media platforms for glorifying militancy, radicalizing youth, and spreading anti-national propaganda online, said a spokesperson in a statement.
“During cyber surveillance and patrolling, eight individuals operating adverse social media handles were identified for posting content that promoted militancy and extremist ideologies,” the Spokesperson, as per news agency Kashmir Bulletin said, adding, “Following the investigations, all eight were detained for questioning.”
“Security proceedings have been initiated against four individuals identified as; Sajad Ahmad Lone, son of Bashir Ahmad Lone, a resident of Herpora Parigam, Kulgam; Zuhaib Zahoor, son of Zahoor Ahmad, resident of Brein Nishat, Srinagar; Abrar Mushtaq, son of Mushtaq Ahmad Bhat, a resident of Nawabazar, Srinagar; and Farhad Rasool, son of Gh. Rasool Bhat, a resident of Chek Dara, Harwan, Srinagar.”
“Moreover, 04 juveniles involved in similar activities were counseled and handed over to their parents after proper counseling. They will remain under close surveillance,” the Spokesperson said.
“Cyber Police Srinagar is actively monitoring social media platforms to identify individuals engaged in spreading extremist content, inciting violence, or attempting to disrupt public order. Any attempt to glorify militancy, promote secessionist ideologies, or spread misinformation against national integrity will be dealt with strictly under the law,” the statement reads.
“Cyber Police Srinagar urges social media users to act responsibly and refrain from activities that violate legal and ethical norms. Stringent legal action, including prosecution under relevant laws, will be taken against those found misusing digital platforms for unlawful purposes. Cyber Police Srinagar remains committed to ensuring a safe and lawful cyberspace and calls upon all netizens to adhere to the law while using social media,” concludes the statement. (KB)
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