According to India Today report, authorities are holding public camps to raise awareness about various tactics that the Pakistani spies may try to use to obtain information from them.
Villagers and top police officials said that they were warned against suspicious phone calls, SMSs, WhatsApp messages and Facebook posts.
Vijay, a villager said that they are fully cooperating with authorities and spreading this warning across to their friends and neighbours not to share any information about the security situation or any other sensitive matter on social sites.
Officials of various government departments have been warned about possible Pakistani attempts to secure intelligence through what may appear to be innocuous phone calls and Facebook messages, said district police chief Gagandeep Singla.
A senior officer warned that spies may also try to honeytrap young men here.
Jitendra Singh, a sub-divisional magistrate in Barmer said that female Pakistani agents can lure vulnerable targets into revealing security-related information via social sites.
Also, authorities are on high alert for malicious propaganda Pakistanis may unleash on mobile messaging applications and emails to trigger communal unrest.
The BSF men are seen mounting a foot patrol along the tall border fences separating India and Pakistan at Sri Ganganagar.[Source :: News 18]
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