Pakistan Telecom Towers to Help Terrorists Increase The Number of Towers in Pakistan Occupied Kashmir

Pakistan Telecom Towers to Help Terrorists Increase The Number of Towers in Pakistan Occupied Kashmir
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Jammu POK: Authorities claim that telecom towers in Pakistan Occupied Kashmir (POK) are being used to aid terrorists and their activities. These towers, equipped with encrypted voice messaging services, allow for secure communication and coordination among terrorists. Security forces suspect that these networks, controlled by the Lashkar-e-Taiba and other extremist organizations, are being used to facilitate infiltration into Indian territory and to coordinate attacks. The use of these technologies has raised concerns about violations of international telecommunication regulations and the potential for cross-border terrorism. Security agencies have been conducting inspections to address this issue and curb terrorist activities in the region. The towers are believed to provide an advantage to terrorists by enabling encrypted communication systems and integration of smartphones and radios. Officials warn that these networks pose a threat to Indian security forces and could hinder the deployment of Indian soldiers or Border Security Forces personnel along the border. This violation of Article 45 of the International Telecommunication Union’s regulations has been brought to the attention of the United Nations. Read more for the latest updates on this critical issue.

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