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FIA Under the Knife
During the hearing, Justice Aamer Farooq enquired as to whether the FIA had presented a report on blasphemy material allegations. Yes, the assistant Attorney General replied, adding that a full analysis had been submitted. Sheikh Aamer is the Legal Additional Director of FIA. He said that after the investigation, 13 of 17 total were dismissed on various grounds. The remaining four complaints, on the other hand, were investigated and cases were filed. The FIA official responded to a question by saying that his department had asked the involved social media platforms to submit details in 13 complaints, but they had not done so. The complaints were eventually dropped after the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) disabled the offending pages.
The Hearing of Court
The petitioner’s counsel said that the FIA was lying because it didn’t even have the petitioner’s first concerns. He said that the Federal Investigation Authority is now giving reports based solely on assumptions. And that the FIA’s reports did not include copies of their applications. In response to a question, the FIA stated that they had the actual applications on file and were prepared to deliver them. If the authentic record could not be discovered, Justice Farooq stated that FIA officers would be held in disobedience of court. The FIA asked the court to give them some time to look over the records. Also read: Google New Lawsuit Faces Due to Deceptive Tracking
