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FIA launches inquiry against Farhatullah Babar
FIA launches inquiry against Farhatullah Babar

Express Tribune

time09-04-2025

  • Politics
  • Express Tribune

FIA launches inquiry against Farhatullah Babar

The Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) has initiated an inquiry against former PPP Senator Farhatullah Babar for his alleged involvement in corruption, money laundering, tax evasion and the acquisition of illegal assets. The inquiry is based on a set of 18-20 questions provided to Babar, seeking his response. The investigation pertains to his tenure as a senator. According to sources, the inquiry was triggered by a private complaint filed by an individual from Rawalpindi. Following the complaint, a formal notice was issued to Babar, and he was called to appear before the FIA's Anti-Corruption Circle. The former senator appeared before the agency before Eidul Fitr, where he was questioned about his income and assets. However, the matter was deferred until after the holidays. After Eid, Babar once again visited the FIA's Anti-Corruption Circle in Islamabad, where he was presented with a detailed questionnaire covering his assets, tax records, and other relevant information. He was advised by his lawyer to submit his responses after reviewing the questions. In the meantime, Babar requested a copy of the complaint filed against him and details about the complainant, but the FIA asked him to wait. Babar then left the FIA office, and a statement from him in a national newspaper later clarified that he had not held any government position since 2013. He mentioned working as a spokesperson for President Asif Ali Zardari.

Man arrested in Bani Gala for online hate campaign after Jaffer Express incident
Man arrested in Bani Gala for online hate campaign after Jaffer Express incident

Express Tribune

time17-03-2025

  • Politics
  • Express Tribune

Man arrested in Bani Gala for online hate campaign after Jaffer Express incident

The Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) Cyber Crime Circle has arrested a suspect accused of running a hate campaign against state institutions following the Jaffar Express attack. The suspect, identified as Haider Saeed, was apprehended in a raid conducted in the capital city's Bani Gala area, Express News reported. According to the FIA spokesperson, Saeed was found sharing derogatory material targeting state institutions during the Jaffar Express attack. Additionally, the suspect was involved in promoting banned terrorist organisations on social media, sharing inflammatory content in support of these groups. The FIA stated that the suspect was not only spreading anti-state propaganda but was also posting provocative statements in favour of extremists. The agency has seized the suspect's social media accounts and digital evidence for further investigation. The FIA has vowed to take strict legal action against the accused in accordance with the law. Jaffar Express, with over 400 passengers on board in nine bogies, was on its way from Quetta to Peshawar when it came under attack in the Dhadar area of Bolan Pass on Tuesday, according to security sources. It all started after armed gunmen forced the train to a halt in a remote, mountainous area of the province on Tuesday afternoon, with the assault immediately claimed by the banned Baloch Liberation Army (BLA), a terrorist group behind rising violence in the province. The attackers bombed the railway track before storming aboard the train, said the security forces. Sources indicated that the railway tracks had been destroyed with explosives, causing the train to stop, after which firing began, resulting in the death of the driver and several passengers. Railway authorities stated that mobile networks were not working in the area where the train was located, causing difficulties in communication.. After the terrorist attack on the Jaffar Express, Indian and anti-national social media platforms started to actively spread misleading information and false propaganda. According to sources, propaganda and fake news are being spread through old videos, AI-generated videos, outdated images, fake WhatsApp messages, and posters in an attempt to incite hysteria. Sources indicate that a malicious social media campaign is attempting to create panic among the public. Social media accounts linked to terrorists are also working with Indian media to spread anti-Pakistan rhetoric. Security sources stated that Indian media is misleading the public by broadcasting analyses from self-exiled Baloch leaders sitting outside Pakistan. People are being misled, and the public is advised to rely on credible sources of information rather than the misleading and fabricated propaganda spread on social media.

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