LAHORE: Sessions court on Friday called the record of a city magistrate on September 27 allowing five day remand of a PTI activist Falak Javed to the National Cyber Crime Investigation Agency (NCCIA) in cases of alleged misuse of social media platforms against state institutions and a woman provincial minister.
The petitioner asked the court to set aside the remand granted by the respondent magistrate and ordered to quash the case against her. A team of the NCCIA had produced the activist, arrested from Islamabad, before the magistrate the other day.
A NCCIA Assistant Director stated that the suspect had been declared an absconder during the inquiry. She sought a 30-day remand, claiming the suspect had remained in hiding. The magistrate had allowed a five-day physical remand of the PTI activist.
Punjab Minister for Information Azma Bokhari got a case registered with the NCCIA alleging that PTI activist Falak Javed doctored her photos and videos and made them viral on social media.
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