FIA Cybercrime registered a case against 38 people for instigating the agitation


Lahore: A Joint Investigation Team (JIT) was formed to investigate the viral news related to the female student in Lahore.
Headed by Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Investigation Muhammad Naveed, the six-member JIT includes three police and representatives of three sensitive agencies and its first meeting has been convened today.
Apart from this, Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) Cybercrime registered a case against 38 people for instigating the agitation.
The suit, filed on the petition of the college principal, said that two students suspected to be involved in the case were warned by the vice-principal to stop making the videos.
It was stated that after this propaganda on social media, an unruly and violent mob attacked our campus.
Apart from this, the Judicial Magistrate issued an order to discharge an accused from the case in the case of spreading the news of the private college case virally. The Inspector General (IG) and Advocate General Punjab have been summoned to the Lahore High Court (LHC) today in the case investigation of the college incidents.

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