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On Monday, July 22, Jaish-e-Mohammed issued a 5-minute, 55-second video with a poster for Saif Ali Khan's film "Phantom."

Jaish-made poster of “Phantom” with Saif Ali Khan flagged by J&K police

Nw Desk 2 months ago 0 7

Recently, a poster of the Saif Ali Khan film “Phantom,” on a 5-minute 55-second video, was released by Jaish.

Tumultuous times have been faced by Jammu & Kashmir, witnessing back-to-back encounters and terror attacks. Amidst this, Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) released a 5-minute 55-second video on Monday, July 22, consisting of a poster of Saif Ali Khan and Katrina Kaif’s 2015 film “Phantom.” However, the J&K police have already flagged the video, considering it as propaganda created by the terrorist group.

The Jammu and Kashmir police flag the propaganda video of Jaish.

The Jammu and Kashmir police have flagged the 5-minute, 55-second propaganda video posted by Jaish on July 22. The J&K police have asked people to “not forward it in any manner to anyone.” The video, which was released around 2 pm on Monday, consists of a poster of the 2015 film Phantom featuring Saif Ali Khan and Katrina Kaif.

What are the guidelines issued by the Jammu and Kashmir police?

The J&K police posted on X, stating, “ALERT ‼ A 5-minute 55-second video by Jaish with a poster of the Bollywood movie Phantom with the photo of actor Saif Ali has just been released by the enemy around 2 PM today on 22 July 2024.”

They posted the guidelines as below –

“The general public is alerted that they will do the following:

1.) First, they will not forward it in any manner to anyone

2.) Second, they will report by a message as to who have they received this propaganda video from. Mention the telephone number and the date and time of the receipt of the video.

3.) Police officers shall report it to their supervisory officer, and civil officers should equally report it to their supervisory officers by way of a text message.

Under no circumstances, this video shall be forwarded. It should be remembered that position and forwarding of content of this nature is an offence under section 13 and 18 of UAPA.”

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