Pakistan
PTI Senator Azam Swati arrested again
In a conversation with the FIA team during the arrest Swati said, “FIA officer Ayaz is my culprit, I don't want to see him here”.
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ISLAMABAD:Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf senator Azam Swati was taken into custody for the second time early Sunday morning after a raid at his farmhouse reportedly by the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) Cyber Crime Wing Islamabad team.
The senator was arrested pertaining to a case registered by the cybercrime wing over the 'controversial' tweet he had made on October 13.
In a conversation with the FIA team during the arrest Swati said, “FIA officer Ayaz is my culprit, I don't want to see him here”.
The senator also said that he finished his speech and came back home, adding that he is not a fugitive and that he did not go to Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (K-P). He furthered that his party has come out in favor of the rule of law and against oppression.
The senator further alleged that the officers take orders directly from COAS General Qamar Javed Bajwa, urging people all over the world to take to the streets for rule of law.
Swati added that he is ready to go the police station himself because the correct way was followed.
“But this is not a way that they torture and undress after the arrest,” he added.
The senator then left with the FIA team after recording his stand.
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