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J&K: Police slap UAPA on those 'misusing' social media platforms

The Centre had recently partially restored Internet services in the Valley after a six-month communication clampdown post-abrogation of Article 370 in Jammu and Kashmir.

February 18, 2020 / 17:31 IST
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Security remains a concern in J&K.
Security remains a concern in J&K.

The Jammu and Kashmir Police has invoked the serious Unlawful Activities Prevention Act (UAPA) against people who used social media through proxy servers by breaching internet firewalls, The Indian Express has reported.

An FIR was filed by the police a day after a video of Hurriyat leader Syed Ali Shah Geelani was found circulating on social media.

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In a statement, the police said the Cyber Police Station in Srinagar has taken “serious note of misuse of social media” and registered a Case FIR against various social media users, “who defied government orders”.

“The FIR has been registered while taking cognizance of social media posts by miscreants by use of different VPNs, which are propagating rumours with regard to the current security scenario of the Kashmir valley, propagating secessionist ideology and glorifying terror acts/terrorists,” the statement said further.