The Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) and the Federal Investigation Agency Cyber Crimes Wing (FIA-Cyber Crimes) made a new plan. They want to stop bad things online about religion.
PTA made a new rule. There are now special blasphemy teams in every cyber-crime police station. These teams work fast. They find and catch people who share bad things about religion.
PTA said atheists and troublemakers use social media. They try to hurt the beliefs of young people.
Destructive content targets religious figures, holy texts, and national symbols. The Pakistan Telecommunication Authority said it is a big plan to make the country unstable. These acts can cause big problems. It is against Pakistani law.
The Pakistan Telecommunication Authority wants parents to be careful about what their kids do on the internet. Kids might not understand how serious it is, but they could share things that hurt people’s feelings. It’s up to parents to stop them because it could get them in trouble with the law.
The PTA also says that everyone should work together to stop people from saying mean things about religion online. Teachers, lawyers, and everyone should teach others about why it’s bad. If you see something bad online, tell an adult or someone sensible right away.
People must report bad content to the PTA, which helps them act quickly. The special teams at FIA police stations only handle these cases. They work quickly to punish the offenders and use advanced technology to find and catch them.
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