The National Cyber Crime Investigation Agency (NCCIA) has summoned Noreen Niazi, sister of former prime minister Imran Khan, to appear before it on July 20 over allegations of spreading false, offensive, and inflammatory content against state institutions.
The notice, dated July 18, stated that Noreen was found to have disseminated social media content to defame state institutions and spread fake narratives.
The agency directed her to appear at its G-13/3 office in Islamabad, warning that non-compliance would be treated as an admission of guilt under Section 174 of the Pakistan Penal Code.
While the specific content in question was not detailed, the summons followed a viral social media clip where Noreen alleged that Pakistan's military orchestrated last year's brief conflict with India to improve its image.
She also claimed the conflict was a collaboration with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and linked US President Donald Trump's praise of Pakistan's leadership to Israel's recognition.The article highlights the broader context of cybercrime investigations and the use of social media as a tool for political discourse in Pakistan.
Original title: NCCIA summons Imran's sister, Noreen, for allegedly disseminating 'false, offensive, inflammatory' content
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