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Pakistan police charge man with cyber terrorism over misinformation that led to riots in UK

Pakistan police charge man with cyber terrorism over misinformation that led to riots in UK

Posted on August 21, 2024 By admin


Demonstrators toss a trash bin during an anti-immigration protest in Britain.
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Pakistani police have arrested a man and charged him with cyber terrorism for his alleged role in spreading misinformation that led to widespread rioting in the U.K. earlier this month, a senior police investigator said Wednesday (August 21, 2024).

“The suspect was identified as Farhan Asif (32), a freelance web developer, “ said Imran Kishwar, deputy inspector general of investigations in Lahore, the capital of eastern Punjab province.

Explained | What inflamed the far-right riots in Britain?

The man is accused of spreading misinformation from YouTube and Facebook about the British teenage suspect in a stabbing attack that killed three girls and injured 10 other people on July 29, 2024 at a dance class in Northwest England.

The false information claimed that the suspect was a recently arrived asylum-seeker and had a name that suggested the teen was Muslim.

After the misinformation led to a violent mob attacking a mosque near the site of the stabbing the next day, police took the unusual step of clarifying that the suspect was born in the U.K. It’s been widely reported in British media that his parents are from Rwanda and said to have Christian beliefs.

Also Read: King Charles III ends silence on U.K. far-right riots

Channel3 Now, an account on the X social media platform that purports to be a news channel, was one of the first outlets to report the false name, Ali Al-Shakati. A Facebook account for the channel said it is managed by people in Pakistan and the U.S.

The site’s editor-in-chief posted an apology on July 31 for “the misleading information published in a recent article on our website, Channel3 Now. We deeply regret any confusion or inconvenience this may have caused.”

But the false reports were widely disseminated and are blamed for fueling more than a week of rioting that broke out across the United Kingdom and has led to more than 1,000 arrests.

Also Read: U.K. grapples with its worst riots in 13 years spurred by far-right agitators

Authorities have blamed far-right agitators for stoking the violent unrest by continuing to spread misinformation and promoting the violent demonstrations online.

At a news conference in the eastern city of Lahore, police said, “Asif was arrested at his house in the city for questioning.”

He said Asif has claimed that he was not the source of the misinformation but that he reposted it from social media.

The police have handed over the case to the Federal Investigation Agency, which handles cases relating to cyber terrorism. It was unclear if Britain had requested his extradition.



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