Professor Muhammad Ismail, father of pro-Pashtun Tahaffuz Movement (PTM) activist Gulalai Ismail, was detained on Thursday after leaving a court in Peshawar.
Gulalai, 32, a vocal critic of the government, went into hiding earlier this year and emerged in the United States in September.
Just got the information that @ProfMIsmail has been brought to the court premises. He is in bad shape, seems untested, unwell and hypertensed. #ReleaseProfIsmail pic.twitter.com/ZxwyRwbhVP
— Gulalai Ismail ګلالۍاسماعیل (@Gulalai_Ismail) October 25, 2019
“The complaint is regarding ... hate speech and fake information against government institutions on Facebook and Twitter,” the FIA said in a report.
Senior FIA official Mirwais Niaz said Muhammad Ismail had been brought before a court and remanded in custody for 14 days on Friday.
Earlier, before the authorities announced her father’s arrest, Gulalai said she was worried about his fate after he had been picked up by unidentified men on Thursday.
“He was abducted by men wearing militia black dress, he was forced into a black-tinted vehicle,” Ismail told Reuters in a text message. “We are very worried for our mother now and afraid that ... she will be arrested too,” she said.
The US State Department's Bureau of South and Central Asian Affairs acting assistant secretary, Alice Wells, had earlier expressed her concern about the family.
“We are concerned by reports of the continued harassment of Gulalai Ismail's family, and her father’s detention,” Wells said on Twitter. “We encourage Pakistan to uphold citizens' rights to peaceful assembly, expression, and due process.”
We are concerned by reports of the continued harassment of Gulalai Ismail’s family, and her father’s detention today. We encourage Pakistan to uphold citizens’ rights to peaceful assembly, expression, and due process. AGW
— State_SCA (@State_SCA) October 24, 2019
‘Commentary unwarranted’
Meanwhile, Foreign Office spokesperson termed the reaction on the arrest “unwarranted”.
In a statement on Twitter, Dr Mohammad Faisal said the professor had been detained by law enforcement agencies in a case of cybercrime as per “our laws”.
Prof. Mohammad Ismail has been detained by the law enforcement authorities in Peshawar in a case of cyber crime as per our laws. Being a citizen of Pakistan, Prof. Ismail is entitled to due process and right of defence provided in the Constitution.
— Ministry of Foreign Affairs - Pakistan (@ForeignOfficePk) October 25, 2019
“Being a citizen of Pakistan, Prof Ismail is entitled to due process and right of defence provided in the Constitution,” he said. “Any comment to the contrary, or a pre-judgment in the matter, is unwarranted.”
Any comment to the contrary, or a pre-judgment in the matter, is unwarranted.
— Ministry of Foreign Affairs - Pakistan (@ForeignOfficePk) October 25, 2019
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