Lahore: A case has been registered against 150 suspects for spreading propaganda against the Pakistan Army on social media and 22 of them have been arrested. Most of those arrested were associated with former Prime Minister Imran Khan’s party. The government has promised to take strict action against those spreading misinformation on social media. An official provided information about the incident on Wednesday.
What is PTI saying?
According to the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) party led by Imran Khan, Islamabad opened fire on protesters on November 26, killing at least 12 party workers and injuring hundreds. The party also claims that around 105 members have since disappeared. After the incident, Khan’s supporters began to accuse the Pakistani army of shooting at peaceful protesters. The government led by Shehbaz Sharif denies that protesters were shot.
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The government established a task force headed by the director of the FBI to specifically target such elements. An FIA official said, “The FIA Cybercrime Unit has opened cases and prosecuted about 150 suspects nationwide and arrested 22 people.” He said that the FIA has arrested people involved in propaganda against government organizations. suspect. A total of 117 attacks were carried out, with most of them killed in Punjab province. The official said a case has been registered against the suspect under various sections of the Prevention of Electronic Crime Act (PECA). (language)
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