In a decisive move to combat the spread of misinformation, Pakistan’s telecommunication authorities have blocked 80,000 SIM cards linked to the dissemination of fake news and misleading content. The operation, carried out in collaboration with law enforcement agencies, aims to curb the growing menace of false information circulating through mobile networks and social media platforms.
According to officials, these SIM cards were identified as part of a broader crackdown on digital fraud and fake news campaigns that jeopardize public trust and security. Authorities emphasized the need for responsible use of technology, urging citizens to verify information before sharing it.
The initiative reflects the government’s commitment to tackling cybercrime and misinformation, which have increasingly become a challenge in the digital era. Measures are also being taken to implement stricter regulations on SIM card registration to prevent similar incidents in the future.
The public is encouraged to report any suspicious activities or fake news to the Federal Investigation Agency’s cybercrime wing.