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ISPR hits back as Pilkhana mutiny letter leaks fuel Army Police feud fears
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 51504, member: 636"] Army brass scrambled to control damage after a leaked memo sparked wild rumors across social media platforms. Military officials rushed out emergency statements denying any attempt to target police officers following intense online speculation. The controversial document emerged during investigations into the deadly 2009 Pilkhana massacre that shook the nation. Defense sources revealed the letter simply responded to requests from investigators probing the brutal killings of military personnel. Army headquarters quickly yanked the memo when commanders realized people were twisting its meaning. ISPR chiefs blamed troublemakers for deliberately spreading false information about military-police tensions. The leaked correspondence asked only for records of alleged police harassment against soldiers during various incidents. Military leaders pulled the plug on the letter before conspiracy theories could spread further through social networks. Defense officials stressed that both forces maintain excellent working relationships despite the controversy. Army commanders worried that enemies wanted to destroy trust between the two security branches. Senior officers reminded everyone that soldiers and cops have cooperated professionally for decades on national security matters. The clarification emphasized how both services respect each other while handling law enforcement duties together. Military spokesmen begged media outlets and social media users to stop sharing misleading stories about the incident. Army leaders insisted that certain groups were deliberately trying to create conflict between the forces. ISPR officials warned against believing or spreading false information about the withdrawn document. [/QUOTE]
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