Several security personnel injured in firing, violence by banned JAAC miscreants

Several security personnel injured in firing, violence by banned JAAC miscreants

Several security personnel were seriously injured due to firing and violence by miscreants of the banned Joint Awami Action Committee (JAAC).

Despite all claims of maintaining peace, the disruptive committee in Azad Kashmir is continuing to engage in violent activities, reports say.

Miscreants of the banned committee opened fire and carried out brutal violence in Rawalakot, reports say. Reports add that they seriously injured several security personnel deployed on duty.

The security personnel were performing their duties to maintain law and order in the area and to protect the lives and property of the public.

Members of the banned committee have previously damaged government property. They have also caused the martyrdom and injuries of several security personnel, according to the reports.

Pictures of banned JAAC leaders with weapons go viral

Photos have surfaced of the banned JAAC leader, Amaan, along with his associates carrying prohibited weapons, according to reports on Thursday.

Reports say that images of armed groups linked to the banned Joint Awami Action Committee had also appeared before this. According to the reports, this further strengthens the impression of organised planning behind recent incidents.

The banned Joint Awami Action Committee’s demand for public rights is merely a cover, reports say.  Some reports claim that their real objective from the beginning has been to promote provocation and instability.

From the outset, leaders of the banned Joint Awami Action Committee, including Shaukat, Sardar Amaan, and others, have incited the public toward violence through provocative statements, reports say.

Reports add that under these incitements and prior planning, armed groups of the banned Joint Awami  Action Committee carried out violent attacks in Rawalakot.

Violent incidents in Rawalakot and other cities, along with emerging images of the leaders, show that the banned JAAC’s objective is to promote unrest and violence, reports claim further.