The Asian Age

CRPF cautions citizens against fake online pics

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT with agency inputs

The Central Reserve Police Force ( CRPF) on Sunday cautioned people against “fake pictures” being circulated online of body parts of its 40 soldiers killed in the Pulwama attack, the deadliest terrorist strike on security forces in Kashmir Valley in three decades.

“It has been noticed that on social media some miscreants are trying to circulate fake pictures of body parts of our martyrs to invoke hatred while we stand united. Please DO NOT circulate/ share/ like such photograph­s or posts," the force said on its official Twitter handle — @ crpfindia. It asked people to report any such content by sending an email to webpro@ crpf. Gov. In.

Sources said a number of such photograph­s of badly mutilated bodies were being circulated and the developmen­t was brought to the notice of force officials after which the advisory was issued. The paramilita­ry force, which has deployed about 65,000 personnel as part of 61 battalions in Jammu and Kashmir, issued another advisory on bogus messages being circulated on social media vis- avis Kashmiri students based in various places in the country.

“Fake news about harassment of students from Kashmir is being propagated by various miscreants on social media. The CRPF helpline has enquired about complaints about harassment and found them incorrect. These are attempts to invoke hatred. Please DO NOT circulate such posts,” it said in its second post on Twitter.

Investigat­ors suspect the attack was executed by a ‘ lone wolf ’ Jaish- e- Mohammed terrorist by blowing up a 20- kg- strong RDX mix explosive, laden in a car, next to a troop- carrier bus plying as part of a convoy on the Jammu- Srinagar highway. The impact of the blast was so strong that the bodies were blown to smithereen­s and flung many feet away from the site of blast.

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