FIA books man for blackmailing girl

By U.Zee

RAWALPINDI: The Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) on Friday arrested a man from Rawalpindi for ‘blackmailing’ a girl by threatening her with sharing her objectionable videos on the internet. According to Agency’s Cyber Crime Cell, suspect Shiraz Ayaz Khan, resident of Dhok Hasu, Rawalpindi, during his relationship with the girl that lasted for several years made her objectionable videos and extorted Rs50, 000 from her by threatening her with sharing her videos on the internet if she refused to pay him the money.
Cyber Crime Cell officials further disclosed that the man had also forced the girl to stay with him without marriage. The FIA has registered a case against the suspect under the Prevention of Electronic Crimes Act, 2016.
A court in Karachi, on January 20, 2021, had rejected the bail application of a man who was arrested in connection with a cybercrime.
Rejecting the bail plea of the suspect, Judicial Magistrate Syed Imran Ali Zaidi sent him to jail on physical remand. The FIA Cyber Crime Cell had arrested the man for posting obscene pictures of a woman, who rejected his proposal for marriage, on social media. In March 2020, the Cybercrimes Circle of the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) arrested five suspects in raids in different areas in Karachi.
The accused used to make women’s videos and then blackmail them. Police seized cell phones of the suspects and retrieved videos from them. Those arrested were identified as Zeeshan, Rizwan, Zain, Abdul and his brother Umair.
According to a report based on FIA’s data and published last year, 90 percent of cybercrime victims in Pakistan were women/minor girls and seventy percent of the cases involved pornographic content. Earlier, on January 8, 2021, the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) Karachi, in order to ensure swift disposal of such cases, had divided the Cyber Crime Circle into three cells.

376 beggars rounded up during crackdown

ISLAMABAD: Islamabad Police on Monday launched a crackdown against beggars and its facilitators and nabbed 376 from various areas in the city in last 03 days. The campaign was started following the directives of IGP Islamabad Qazi Jamil-ur-Rehman to purge the federal capital from this menace, said a news release.
DIG Operations Afzaal Ahmad Kausar had held a meeting in that regard with all zonal SPs, asking them to form special squads for the purpose. The alms seeker and their handlers were shifted to the relevant police stations. All out Efforts would be made to eliminate beggary from the federal capital who creates nuisance for the masses.