Spy Games: MHA Tightens Social Media Rules For Cops To Counter Pakistani Honeytraps

In a bid to enhance national security and counter potential espionage threats, India's Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) has implemented stricter social media regulations for police personnel. The new Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) emphasizes that even inadvertent sharing of confidential information on social media platforms could result in severe consequences, including disciplinary action or criminal charges. This directive comes in response to rising concerns over Pakistani honeytraps, where intelligence agencies reportedly use social media to exploit vulnerabilities among security officials. The MHA aims to safeguard sensitive information and ensure that law enforcement agencies maintain a high level of operational security. This initiative reflects the broader strategy to mitigate risks associated with digital communications, especially as cyber threats continue to evolve. Law enforcement agencies across the country are expected to adapt to these guidelines promptly, reinforcing the importance of vigilance in the digital age.
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