Budgam Police register FIRs over VPN usage

SRINAGAR — Police in Budgam district of Jammu and Kashmir have registered two FIRs against individuals with alleged adverse militancy-related backgrounds for using unauthorized Virtual Private Network (VPN) services.
The action followed as part of the police’s intensified drive to enforce prohibitory orders and prevent misuse of digital platforms.
The prohibitory orders banning the use of VPN was issued by the District Administration Budgam on December 29. Acting on these directions, Budgam Police carried out systematic verification and technical monitoring between December 29 and January 2.
“During the period, 24 individuals were identified for violating these orders. Based on investigation and technical analysis, two FIRs were registered against individuals with adverse terror-related backgrounds, underscoring the security risks posed by misuse of encrypted platforms,” a police statement said.
It stated, “Additionally, security proceedings were initiated against 11 individuals, aged between 18 and 40 years, for non-compliance with the prohibitory orders. They were bound down under Sections 126/170 of the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita (BNSS) and later released after due warning.”
In the last few days, J&K Police have initiated action against more than 100 people, including teenagers, in several districts of the valley for violating prohibitory orders on the use of VPN services.
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