Fake Buring Pictures of Mosques Circulated In Social Media: Tripura Police

Police said some vested interests are trying to disturb the peaceful communal situation of Tripura.
Fake Buring Pictures of Mosques Circulated In Social Media: Tripura Police

Agartala: The Tripura Police has said that certain persons by using fake social media IDs are spreading fake news/rumours on Tripura.

They informed that the law & order situation in the State is absolutely normal.
"During yesterday's protest rally in Panisagar, North Tripura, no masjid was burnt and the pictures being shared of burning or damaged masjid or collection of sticks etc are all fake and are not from Tripura. They may be of some countries.
They also added, "We request people of all communities not to support and subscribe to such fake IDs and do not spread such fake pictures. We have already registered cases and legal action will be taken against all those spreading fake news and communally sensitive rumours."
Later, the Inspector General of Police of Police (Law and Order) Saurabh Tripathi told a national media that some vested interests are trying to disturb the peaceful communal situation of Tripura".
Anti-national and mischievous elements on Twitter and Facebook are spreading fake news and rumours. The videos and photos that are being spread have no connection with the Panisagar incident. No fire incident took place at any mosque.

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