IHC urged to probe Bushra Bibi’s alleged audio leak
An application has been filed in the Islamabad High Court (IHC) to probe the alleged audio leak of former prime minister's wife Bushra Bibi and former focal person on digital media Dr Arslan Khalid.
The petition said that Bushra and Dr Arslan should be summoned to court and asked about the audio whereas a forensic investigation of the audio should also be conducted.
A citizen named Mohammad Arshad filed the petition in the high court through Advocate Asif Gujjar.
In his petition, he said that audio recordings of phone calls and leaks interfered with people's private lives and create a bad image of state institutions. The former first lady and former focal personal on digital media should be summoned to court and asked about the audio, he said.
The petitioner also called for a forensic investigation of the matter through the Cyber Crime Wing of the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA). He also called for action against the perpetrators of such crimes.
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The petition said that the Intelligence Bureau (IB) should be ordered to stop the illegal recording of phone calls and airing them.
The petition further said that there is no law in Pakistan to regulate social media and action should be ordered against YouTubers who do not register with government agencies.
The petition lists the Interior Ministry, Ministry of Information, Pakistan Electronic Media Regulatory Authority (PEMRA) chairman, Press Information Department (PID), FIA, IB, State Bank of Pakistan (SBP), Bushra and Dr Arslan as parties.
Earlier this month, an audio clip popped up on social media in which Bushra can be allegedly heard directing Dr Arsalan to spread the "narrative of treason".
Last week, Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) leaders Shireen Mazari and Fawad Chaudhry demanded a forensic test of the phone tapping of Imran Khan's wife while speaking to the media in Islamabad on Monday.
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Referring to the audio clip, Shireen claimed that a forensic test would prove whether "it was fake or real".
However, hinting at the audio clip being "real", the PTI leader went on to add that "according to the Supreme Court decision, phone tapping is illegal," while stating that "the entire conversation has been cut and pasted".
"Nonetheless there is no political issue here," she claimed before adding that "previously, a government was removed for the same reason".
Calling on the apex court to take notice of the alleged phone tapping of Imran’s house, Shireen contended that the actons were part of an attempt to "cover-up" the conspiracy that PTI claims was behind Imran Khan's government's ouster.
"This is being done by those who brought the current government," she stated. "Why is this happening?" she questioned as she addressed the "neutrals" and the incumbent prime minister.
Speaking on the occasion, Fawad Chaudhry also alleged that phones are continuously being tapped and conversations are being leaked across Pakistan.