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AJK Police Chief Addresses Disinformation Amid Ongoing Standoff
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The AJK police chief warned against disinformation and AI-generated content during a press conference on June 25, 2026. Inspector General of Police Liaqat Ali Malik stated that all entry points into Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK) remain open for all traffic, including essential goods. He urged citizens, especially the Kashmiri diaspora, to rely on official sources for accurate information. Malik refuted claims made in a BBC Urdu report about traffic restrictions and alleged that activists from the Joint Awami Action Committee (JAAC) had created barriers and attacked goods-laden trucks. The police chief emphasized the importance of verifying information through official channels and called for media organizations to confirm reports with the police's public relations office. The press conference occurred amidst a mixed response to a strike called by the JAAC, which led to internet suspensions and limited fuel availability. Long queues were reported at petrol stations in Muzaffarabad, where fuel was sold in restricted quantities.
Key Points: • AJK police chief warns against disinformation and urges reliance on official sources. • All entry points into AJK are open for traffic, contrary to disinformation claims. • The ongoing strike by the JAAC has led to internet suspensions and fuel shortages.