The Jammu and Kashmir police arrested two people in separate incident in Kashmir for allegedly misusing social media.Earlier this week, the J&K Police invoked the stringent Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act to register a case against several people using social media through proxy servers to get past the Internet firewall.
The one accused was arrested by the Kupwara Police several days ago, another youth has been arrested by the police in Handwara.A statement issued by Handwara Police said on Friday that one “rumour-monger has been arrested for spreading hatred on social media”.
“We received information that some youths are circulating fake news and spreading rumours, hatred through social media platforms. A case was registered and one person has been arrested,” the police statement said.The man was identified as Waseem Majeed Dar.
The earlier arrest was that of a Srinagar resident. He was arrested after a case was registered against him in Kupwara, after he allegedly posted on social media that security forces caused damage in a village in the district.
“He has posted on social media, when he was outside Valley, post August 5, 2019. With technical assistance, we located him and arrested him…” said an officer, adding that a case was registered last year.Subsequently, the police said that their priority is to take action against those spreading rumours and instigating people by accessing social media through Virtual Private Networks (VPN).
Authorities have restored internet service in the Valley recently after shutting it down for six months. But only whitelisted sites can be accessed. Social media and peer-to-peer applications are still banned.