Govt to block terrorists' accounts on social media, curb illegal SIM usage

NACTA, provinces to enhance collaboration with establishment of National Fusion Centre for better coordination


News Desk December 03, 2024
PHOTO: EXPRESS

Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi has said that comprehensive measures would be taken to curb the activities of banned terrorist organisations on social media platforms, Express News reported.

In collaboration with the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA), the government will work to block the accounts of terrorist groups. Provinces are also expected to implement a cohesive strategy to prevent the usage of illegal SIM cards.

The decision came during a crucial meeting of the National Action Plan (NAP) Coordination Committee on Tuesday. In the briefing, it was revealed that, as of October this year, a total of 7,984 intelligence-based operations had been conducted, resulting in the elimination of 206 terrorists.

During the meeting, it was decided to enhance collaboration between the National Counter Terrorism Authority (NACTA) and the provinces. A National Fusion Centre has also been established to facilitate more effective coordination.

In the upcoming meeting, senior officials from PTA and other relevant institutions will present effective mechanisms to combat terrorism and its supporting infrastructure.

Minister Naqvi strongly condemned the recent terrorist incidents in Balochistan and Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa (K-P), calling them "deeply regrettable and condemnable."

He stated that to counter terrorism, the professional capabilities of Counter Terrorism Forces (CTFs) in these regions will be enhanced through full cooperation.

He further stated that efforts to strengthen law enforcement agencies such as the police and the Frontier Constabulary (FC) would be prioritised to improve security.

"To improve law and order, everyone must work together," said Naqvi, adding that the police forces across all provinces would be equipped with modern technology to enhance their operational effectiveness.

The minister also announced that the federal government would address the urgent requirements of law enforcement agencies on a priority basis. He instructed that all institutions submit their reports on necessary resources to the Ministry of Interior within seven days.

NACTA, he said, would take a leading role in the fight against terrorism, and reforms within the authority had already begun to restore its original mandate.

The meeting also reviewed the security measures in place for Chinese nationals in Pakistan. Naqvi directed that a foolproof security plan for the protection of Chinese citizens be fully implemented. Additionally, he stressed the need to provide enhanced support to the Coast Guard to combat narcotics smuggling in coastal areas.

The committee reviewed the progress on decisions made to combat terrorism and the establishment of a Counter-Terrorism Authority in Islamabad.

NACTA’s National Coordinator, Khalid Khattak, provided a detailed briefing on the progress of the second review meeting regarding the implementation of these measures.

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