Threat Alerts: DG ISPR responds over media reports
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RAWALPINDI - The Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) on Saturday handed out a public service message against fake threats being spread quoting the military’s media wing.
The army said that such “propaganda” was an attempt to create “chaos and confusion.”
“Citizens are requested not to spread such fake news and to please verify the information from ISPR official website link and other social media platforms,” the statement read.
The communique came hours after terror returned to Gwadar with a security guard embracing martyrdom as three gunmen stormed into the Pearl Continental hotel.
Separately, DG ISPR Major General Asif Ghafoor asked netizens not to be a “source of assistance to terrorists”.
Few are giving false updates on social media about Gawadar operation as if they are present on ground. Please stay responsible instead being source of misinformation/ assistance to terrorists. Operation still underway. Stay tuned to official sources for authentic information.