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

The Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) Cyber ​​Crime Circle arrested a suspect accused of having carried out a hate campaign against state institutions following the attack by Jaffar Express.

The suspect, identified as Haider Saeed, was apprehended during a raid carried out in the Bani gala area of ​​the capital, Express News reported.

According to the FIA ​​spokesperson, Saeed was found sharing derogatory documents targeting state institutions during the Jaffar Express attack.

In addition, the suspect was involved in promoting terrorist organizations prohibited on social networks, sharing inflammatory content in support of these groups.

The FIA ​​said that the suspect spread not only anti-state propaganda, but also displayed provocative declarations in favor of extremists. The agency seized the suspect’s social media accounts and digital evidence for a more in -depth investigation.

The FIA ​​promised to take strict legal action against the accused in accordance with the law.

Jaffar Express, with more than 400 passengers on board in nine bogies, was on the road from Quetta to Peshawar when she was attacked in the Dhadar area of ​​the Bolan pass on Tuesday, according to security sources.

It all started after armed armed men arrested the train in a distant mountainous area from the province on Tuesday afternoon, with the assault immediately claimed by the Liberation Army Baloch Baloch (Bla), a terrorist group behind growing violence in the province.

The attackers bombed the railway before storming on the train, the security forces said.

Sources have indicated that the railroad tracks had been destroyed with explosives, causing the train stopping, after which the shot started, causing the death of the driver and several passengers.

The rail authorities said that mobile networks did not work in the region where the train was located, causing communication difficulties.

After the terrorist attack on Jaffar Express, Indian and anti-national social media platforms began to actively disseminate misleading information and false propaganda.

According to sources, propaganda and false news is broadcast through old videos, videos generated by AI, obsolete images, false WhatsApp and posters to try to encourage hysteria.

Sources indicate that a malicious social media campaign is trying to panic among the public. Social media accounts linked to terrorists also work with Indian media to spread anti-Pakistani rhetoric.

Security sources have said that the Indian media deceive the public by disseminating analyzes of self-expilled balouthes leading out of the outside Pakistan. People are misleading and the public is advisable to rely on credible sources of information rather than deceptive propaganda and manufactured on social networks.

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