The British authorities have launched a major operation against banned Joint Awami Action Committee (JAAC) supporters outside the Pakistan High Commission in London.
According to details, British immigration officials and police raided and removed the JAAC protest camp set up outside the diplomatic mission.
During the operation, protesters were searched and questioned, while immigration checks were also conducted as part of ongoing investigations.
According to reports, the operation was carried out against supporters of the banned Joint Action Committee. Protesters present at the Kashmir-related protest camp were searched and questioned.
British authorities reviewed the immigration status of the protesters and conducted further investigations in this regard. As a result of the operation, the protest camp set up outside the Pakistan High Commission was dismantled.
It is worth mentioning here that on 7 June, a disturbing and horrific video surfaced showing a violent attack by banned Joint Awami Action Committee (JAAC) protestors and the desecration of a body in Rawalakot involving Azad Jammu and Kashmir police personnel.
Members of the outlawed organisation, the JAAC, carried out a premeditated attack in CMH Rawalakot, firing directly at the police and law enforcement agencies. The video shows a violent attack and the desecration of the body of a martyred police officer.
This heinous act has exposed the malicious and terrorist face of the banned Joint Awami Action Committee. The India-sponsored “Fitna al-Khawarij” has also issued strong statements in support of the banned JAAC.
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