Srinagar: Police Jammu and Kashmir are taking action against cyber terrorists, also known as “White Collar Jihadists”, because they are “worst terrorist types” which remain anonymously but causes damage to “immeasurable” and brainwashing young people, officials said here.
According to the assessment provided by the Director General of General Jammu and Kashmir Dilbag Singh, senior officials and officials from security establishments, there was a fear that “white-collar jihadists” could trigger communal clashes or affect some young men by manipulating news on social media while they themselves live with Comfortable in distant countries.
New battleground where conventional weapons and battle zones of a Warren narrow streets and forests are replaced by computers and smartphones to fight from almost anywhere – in Kashmir or outside, safe in the street or out on the streets, from the streets, From the streets, from the nearest cafe or even just a comfortable road.
A senior military officer signaled them “white-collar jihadists” who mislead youth and general population by peddling lies on social media and rotates the situation in accordance with separatists or terrorist groups.
Police Jammu and Kashmir recently arrested five suspected “White-Collar Jihadists” who were behind the campaign to spread the falsehood of the country’s sovereignty.
They, according to the police, were assigned to prepare a list of government officials, journalists, activists, lawyers, and strategic political officials on people.
“A cyber terrorist is actually more deadly than actual terrorists because of the first, he is hiding and second, he is really unknown – it is not known until you enter certain details that are very specific,” said DGP Singh.
“It is very difficult to find out such details to find them and who truly uses certain identities in the virtual world.
People have used anonymity in the cyber world and that is why they enjoy such activities,” he said.
Singh has given a special emphasis on placing checks on cyber terrorists because he feels that they are “the worst type of terrorist (US) they are not visible but the amount of damage they do and the number of their youth pollution is indeed not measurable.” He said they were people.
Responsible for recruitment, they are people who will make some kind of comment and statements on social media that will create communal slices between various communities, between Hindus and Muslims and others.
“Therefore, take care of them and hit them is very important so we are working on the front and achieving some success in several regions.
More work and more focused work is needed.
We will continue to do whatever is needed in this matter,” Singh gave it Know PTI recently.
The police chief quoted a meeting earlier this year in Nowgam and said suddenly there was a tweet claiming that the minority community had provided information about the presence of terrorists there for security agents.
“It’s really wrong, fraud and bullshit,” Singh said, adding the use of social media was only intended to create communal divisions.
He called new cases where jewelry, the son of popular restaurant owners and some of the others targeted by terrorists and said “Details showed that this kind of target was chosen only after several types of information wrongly spread.” However, senior officials in security establishments said that it took a long time to track white-collar jihadists.
“It’s like finding a needle in a haystack.
Millions of people are on social networking sites and it’s too difficult to find one person,” said an official.
Police Jammu and Kashmir have started registration of citizens as a volunteer to send the internet and report the alleged crime of cyber to the government.
The initiative launched in February this year provides three categories of volunteers – ‘violated law’ content, ‘promoter cyber awareness’ and ‘cyber experts’.
According to the police, supporting content that violates the law will play a role in “Identifying illegal content / violating online law such as child pornography, rape / gang, terrorism, radicalization, anti-national activities.” The promoters of cyberspace will create awareness about cyber crime among citizens, including vulnerable groups such as women, children and parents, rural populations, while cyber experts will handle the specific domain of cyber crime, forensics, memory analysis and cryptography, memory analysis among others.
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