The DHQ has reacted to the news that there was another mutiny in the 7th division. Read :
The online report titled “Second Mutiny in Maimalari
Barracks as Soldiers Manhandled Commander” is not true.
What the online outlet garnished and dubbed as ‘mutiny’ was
just a presentation of complaints by representatives of personnel families who
wanted the ban on motorcycles as a means of public transportation in the
barracks reversed. Soldiers were not involved and there was no single shot
fired by soldiers throughout the period as claimed in the report. That the ban
was part of security measures put in place for the safety of the soldiers and
their families. The Acting General Officer Commanding obliged their request and
directed a suspension of the ban pending when the planned alternative
transportation arrangement is put in place. He was not insulted or manhandled
as reported.
The imputation of mutiny was concocted by the online medium
ostensibly to raise false alarm and create the impression of disquiet in the
military. It is very obvious that a section of the media is feasting on the
current security challenges and is desperate to sustain the tempo of the crisis
through sensational reportage. Mutiny is a very grievous breach that attracts
severe sanctions in the military and should not be trivialized by those who do
not understand its ramifications.
The general public is therefore requested to discountenance
the rumours as no such incident took place. The mass media is again requested
to beware of lifting stories on the military from online media as this has
become the main channel of disseminating falsehood on happenings in the system.
The general public is once again reminded to report
suspicious persons to security agencies in their localities to prevent
unwholesome act by terrorists.
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