ISLAMABAD: Federal government I decided arrest all persons involved in propaganda campaign against Helicopter Lasbella crash on social media.
According to sources and reports, government I decided arrest all people behind negative propaganda against Helicopter Lasbella crash on social media.
Sources said that people who headed campaign will be arrested after an investigation of those involved in propaganda. They are added that investigations showed that the Indian accounts were also involved in in social media campaign.
They are added what campaign was launched against pakistani army workers of political party and Indian social media accounts actively participated in It. Investigations show that at least 17 Indian accounts were associated with campaign.
Later, government instructed the FIA with malware research social media campaign.
Last week, the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) Cyber Crime Wing filed a case and launched an investigation into the malware. social media propaganda after martyrdom of army officers in Balochistan helicopter crash.
joint investigation team led by additional CEO of cybercrime Muhammad Jaafar out probe.
Investigation team includes Director of Operations Waqar Chauhan, Additional Director Ayaz and Assistant Director Imran Haider.
AT development happened after Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif described campaign as “terrifying”.
” social media campaign belittling and ridiculing victims of our martyrs were terrible,” he wrote. in message on Twitter.
AT prime minister attributed such vitriol to “complacent political narratives”.
“They are poison minds of youth and use hate speech as a weapon. Which the way we go? he asked.
Helicopter crash
Pakistani army helicopter missing on August 1 in Balochistan during flood relief efforts, and the next day ISPR reported that it had been wrecked. It was found near Musa Goth in Lasbella area. Six military personnel were tortured.
AT military The helicopter went missing en route from Quetta to Karachi around 5:30 pm.
AT personnel in helicopter watching flood relief efforts in southwest of country.

