Srinagar Police has swung into action against purveyors of fake news plotting to destabilize Jammu and Kashmir through calculated misinformation. A formal complaint has been filed at the Cyber Police Station, marking a serious escalation in the fight against digital deceit.
The culprits, spanning traditional media and social spheres, are accused of willfully broadcasting fabricated tales to incite chaos. Police sources point to a deliberate strategy lacking any fact verification, aimed squarely at eroding public trust and order.
This threat to national integrity has mobilized a thorough investigation, with profiles flagged and suspects hauled in for interrogation. Legal hammers will fall hard on the guilty, as assured by the spokesperson.
Public advisories stress caution: only official, verified sources should inform shares, especially content risking communal strife. Violators face the full wrath of the law.
Broader precautions blanket the Kashmir Valley—schools and colleges shut, exams postponed, internet slowed to hinder incendiary posts, and security beefed up at hotspots. The message from Srinagar Police is resolute: peace will be defended at all costs.
