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Pakistan’s Telecommunication Authority (PTA) and the Federal Investigation Agency’s Cyber Crimes Wing (FIA-Cyber Crimes) are teaming up to tackle online blasphemy more efficiently.

A public notice from PTA reveals the creation of specialized blasphemy cells within FIA cybercrime police stations across the country. These dedicated units will prioritize cases flagged by PTA, utilizing advanced technology to track down and apprehend individuals spreading blasphemous content.

Concerns about Destabilization

The notice expresses concern about a well-coordinated effort to spread offensive content targeting religious figures, holy texts, and national symbols. PTA suggests this may be part of a larger plot to destabilize the country and incite unrest. They emphasize the seriousness of these activities, which are strictly prohibited by Pakistani law.

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Parental Guidance and Public Awareness

The notice urges parents to closely monitor their children’s online activity. PTA warns that youngsters might inadvertently become involved in blasphemy and stresses the importance of ensuring children don’t engage with or share such content, which could have severe legal repercussions.

The article emphasizes a collective responsibility. Scholars, lawyers, educators, and society at large are urged to raise awareness about the gravity of blasphemy. Public vigilance and reporting of offensive content to PTA are crucial for swift action. Special blasphemy cells within FIA stations will handle these cases exclusively, ensuring swift investigation and punishment. Advanced technology will aid the cybercrime wing in tracing perpetrators and holding them accountable.