Adil Raja was involved in inciting hatred and vandalistic activities in London.


London: Retired major of Pakistan army and YouTuber Adil Farooq Raja has been arrested by police in London, United Kingdom, GNN reported.
According to details, Adil Raja was involved in inciting hatred and vandalistic activities in London.
It is reported that he will be deported from London within few days and taken back to Pakistan to take legal action against him on the basis of evidences.
Pakistan authorities had requested London police to arrest Raja to take him back to Pakistan as he was spreading anti-state propaganda. It is also reported that other YouTubers that are also involved in the similar activities while sitting abroad, will also be arrested for legal action.
Recently, his YouTube channel got banned for spreading false information. Non-bailable arrest warrants had been issued against the former military person by Pakistani court for criminal intimidation and breach of trust.
The YouTuber had been recognized for doing propaganda against state institutions.
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