Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) on Tuesday obtained four internet protocol (IP) addresses from the management of Facebook in connection with the investigation of leakage of two papers of Central Superior Services (CSS). The CSS papers leakage scandal had surfaced in January last when a Facebook account registered with the name of Sadia Kousar had leaked the questions of English and current affairs. Later, the Federal Public Service Commission (FPSC) referred the matter to the FIA for investigation.
An official source said that the Facebook management provided four IP addresses to the FIA, but the agency has so far failed to trace out Sadia Kousar, the user who had posted the questions. He said that the main reason behind the FIA's failure in tracing Kousar is that there are thousands of users on IP addresses.
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