Cyber Police Kashmir Cracks Down on 200 Social Media Handles Spreading Anti-National Propaganda

Srinagar, Apr 03, KDC: In a decisive crackdown on online anti-national propaganda, radicalization, and the glorification of militancy , Cyber Police Kashmir has intensified its monitoring and enforcement efforts over the past three months. Adverse social media handles operating across multiple platforms, including those managed from outside the country, have been identified and targeted through legal and preventive action.

During this period, 200 adverse social media handles engaged in spreading misinformation and extremist content have been identified, with 100 of them operating from outside the country. Several of these accounts have been blocked to curb their influence, while legal action has been initiated against key propagators, including multiple FIRs under relevant criminal laws. Security proceedings have also been started against several individuals involved in such activities.

“This crackdown sends a strong message—cyberspace cannot be misused to spread anti-national propaganda or glorify militancy . We are actively dismantling online ecosystems that pose a threat to security,” Iftkhar Talib, SP Cyber Crime Kashmir told Kashmir Dot Com.

At the same time, Cyber Police Kashmir remains committed to counter-radicalization efforts. Many individuals influenced by such online propaganda have been counseled and handed over to their families as part of a de-radicalization initiative.

“While we are taking strict action against key propagators, we also recognize the need for counter-radicalization. Those misled by extremist content are being counseled and reintegrated into society,” added SP Iftkhar Talib.

The Jammu and Kashmir Police reaffirm their commitment to safeguarding national security in both physical and digital spaces. Cyber Police Kashmir will continue its proactive monitoring of online platforms to disrupt terrorism-linked narratives and prevent the misuse of cyberspace for extremist purposes.

Citizens are urged to remain vigilant and report suspicious online activities to the authorities. Cyber Police Kashmir remains steadfast in its mission to counter online threats and ensure a safe and secure digital environment. (KDC)

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