Uzma Bukhari fake video case: Case registered against 6 people including PTI worker Falak Javed – Pakistan

The investigation into uploading a fake video of Information Minister Punjab Uzma Bukhari is going on. The FIA ​​cybercrime wing has registered a case against six accused including Tehreek-e-Insaf activist Falak Javed.

It should be noted that an alleged indecent video of Punjab Information Minister Uzma Bukhari has been released on the internet, for which Uzma Bukhari has blamed PTI’s Falak Javed. Falak Javed is the sister of Sanam Javed. Uzma Bukhari approached the Lahore High Court on this matter from where the Chief Justice of the Lahore High Court Alia Neelam directed Uzma Bukhari to approach the FIA ​​against the Naziba campaign on social media. After which FIA summon notice was also issued to Falak Javed.

However, now the FIA ​​cybercrime wing has registered a case against Tehreek-e-Insaf worker Falak Javed and six accused.

According to FIA sources, Falak Javed kept spreading this news before the video was uploaded. Falak Javed, Hassan Toor, Shahabuddin, Asma Tabasim, Muhammad Shafiq have been named in the case.

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The lawsuit also names more than 20 X account holders who uploaded and shared the videos. Also included are ten accounts that upload and share videos on Facebook and TikTok.

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Tik Toker Muhammad Shafiq involved in this case was arrested from Gujarat. In the investigation of the accused, contacts with Islamabad office of Tehreek-e-Insaf leader Rauf Hassan were also found. Instructions were issued to the accused from the social media secretariat of Tehreek-e-Insaf in Islamabad.

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2024-08-07 01:40:39

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