Peshawar man booked for uploading photos of a girl on Facebook
Irfan Ali sent the victim's pictures to her family members to harm her reputation, says FIR
PESHAWAR:
The Federal Investigation Agency's (FIA) cyber crime wing in Peshawar has arrested and registered a case against a man for defaming a woman by uploading her photos on social media.
According to a complaint filed with FIA sub-inspector Naheed Bilal, Irfan Ali Shah defamed the victim through messages and sending her pictures to her relatives through Facebook IDs.
"It is established that the accused sent her pictures to her family members to harm her reputation, modesty", reads the FIR registered by FIA's Cyber Crime Circle.
The accused is under custody and Bilal will investigate the case.
"Irfan Ali Shah has been charged him with harassment and blackmail," FIA cyber crime wing's Assistant Director Haseeb Javed Ali said.
Javed said they had registered as many as 200 complaints this year alone with inquiries into 160 of these cases still under way. "The lion's share of complaints are of fake bank accounts, fake currency and harassment on Facebook," he added.
The Federal Investigation Agency's (FIA) cyber crime wing in Peshawar has arrested and registered a case against a man for defaming a woman by uploading her photos on social media.
According to a complaint filed with FIA sub-inspector Naheed Bilal, Irfan Ali Shah defamed the victim through messages and sending her pictures to her relatives through Facebook IDs.
"It is established that the accused sent her pictures to her family members to harm her reputation, modesty", reads the FIR registered by FIA's Cyber Crime Circle.
The accused is under custody and Bilal will investigate the case.
"Irfan Ali Shah has been charged him with harassment and blackmail," FIA cyber crime wing's Assistant Director Haseeb Javed Ali said.
Javed said they had registered as many as 200 complaints this year alone with inquiries into 160 of these cases still under way. "The lion's share of complaints are of fake bank accounts, fake currency and harassment on Facebook," he added.