Strict action against banned JAAC: 154 core members placed in 4th schedule

The government of Azad Jammu and Kashmir has taken strict action against 154 leaders and members of the banned Joint Awami Action Committee (JAAC). According to official sources, the individuals have been placed on the Fourth Schedule, a list used to monitor persons considered a security concern. As part of the move, their passports, bank accounts and national identity card-related facilities have reportedly been frozen.

Authorities said the action was taken against members of what they described as a banned Awami Action Committee. The decision is expected to place significant restrictions on the affected individuals, including limitations on financial transactions and international travel.

The development has sparked debate in political and public circles, with further details regarding the reasons behind the action and its legal implications likely to emerge in the coming days.

Also Read, Banned JAAC leaders caught in leaked call planning violence in AJK

Earlier, a leaked call exposed leaders of the banned Joint Awami Action Committee (JAAC), planning violent activities in Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK).

As per details, the banned Joint Awami Action Committee (JAAC) is linked to disruptive activities across AJK, including forced strikes, road blockades, vandalism of public and private property, and attacks on law enforcement personnel.

A recently surfaced audio recording unveiled discussions between two senior figures of the banned group, identified as Advocate Shah Nawaz and Majid Ali, in which they are heard planning measures to escalate unrest in the region.