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  • Court acquits man charged with sparking UK riots

    Court acquits man charged with sparking UK riots

    A local court on Monday acquitted a man who was arrested for spreading misinformation that reportedly provoked riots in the UK earlier this month.

    The decision came less than a week after Farhan Asif, a 32-year-old web developer and so-called journalist, was arrested in a raid on his home in Lahore.
    He was charged with cyberterrorism by Lahore police.

    After a hearing on Monday (today), the judge ordered Farhan’s acquittal in the case. He told the judge that he deleted his social media post only six hours after realizing that it was not correct.

    Rana Rizwan, a defence lawyer, told reporters that the Federal Investigative Agency (FIA) told the judge that they had no evidence to prove that he was guilty of intentionally spreading misinformation.

    Farhan Asif was taken into custody from Lahore for being involved in spreading fake news, which sparked far-right racist riots in the United Kingdom a few weeks ago after a fatal stabbing incident at a children’s dance class resulted in the death of three young girls in Southport, England.

    Background

    On August 8, BBC’s Marianna Spring reported about the involvement of a Lahore man in spreading misinformation regarding the Southport stabbing.

    The BBC report was followed by an ITV report stating that Farhan Asif was the owner of the website which misquoted the name of the stabber as Ali Al-Shakati and declared him an immigrant from Syria, who had arrived in the UK on a boat. Later, a UK court announced that the name of the teenager charged with the murders was Axel Rudakubana, who turned out to be a British national.


    ITV said that they couldn’t find out who is the real owner of the website but Farhan Asif has “a significant role in a network of news websites that have promoted falsehoods.”

    Dawn’s sources in Pakistan said that the person identified in the ITV report was a freelancer working for Channel3Now, which collects crime-related news from the UK and the USA and republishes the stories for the sake of clicks and advertisements.

    The BBC report also cracked down on people attached to Channel3Now and asserted that it was actually “a commercial operation attempting to aggregate crime news while making money on social media”. The analysis of the website also showed that all the the freelance writers were recruited from several countries, including Pakistan and India.

    The BBC report elaborated that there are “more than 30” people in the US, UK, Pakistan and India who work for the site, which usually recruits freelancers.

    According to ITV, Channel3Now regularly publishes sensational news stories under the garb of being an American-style TV channel.

    However, BBC quoted Kevin as saying that Farhan Asif in particular was not involved in the false Southport story, which the site has publicly apologised for, and blamed there UK based team for that.

    Wider disinformation network

    Even though the report speculated that the website had links with Russia, it could not come up with a proof for that. Marianna Spring stated, “I did not find any evidence to substantiate claims that Channel3Now’s misinformation could be linked to the Russian state. [A] person claiming to be from Channel3Now‘s management told me that the publication of the false name “shouldn’t have happened, but it was an error, not intentional”.

    Atika noted that there are chances of website be linked to Srivastava Group, an Indian company that ran a vast network of anti-Pakistan fake news websites, which was unearthed by the EU DisinfoLab in a 2019 investigation.

  • Heavy rainfall predicted for Karachi, PMD warns of urban flooding

    Heavy rainfall predicted for Karachi, PMD warns of urban flooding

    The Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD) has predicted rain in Karachi in the evening or night today which will be extended to the coming week.

    The weather department has said that the weather in the port city is likely to remain hot and humid for the next 24 hours with maximum temperature expected to remain between 34°C to 36°C.

    Humidity levels are predicted to be at 78 percent, and a 14-kilometre-per-hour wind. PMD has recorded the minimum temperature in the city as 28.5°C.

    The forecast comes against the backdrop of the prediction of light to heavy showers in Karachi from Tuesday to Thursday.

    Geo News reported that the spokesperson of PMD has said that rain was likely to hit suburban areas of the megalopolis on Monday (today).

    He also warned of urban flooding as the upcoming rain spell could be the most powerful of the current monsoon season.

    Earlier, Karachi Mayor Murtaza Wahab also imposed a rain emergency in the city due to predictions of heavy rainfall in southern parts of the country.

    The move came after the PMD warned of a new rain system located over West Bengal that is likely to move westwards during the next couple of days. This will provoke strong monsoon currents in Pakistan’s southern parts, causing heavy rains from August 26 to 29.

    The areas in Sindh that are likely to receive showers include Karachi, Hyderabad, Dadu, Thatta, Badin, Sajawal, Shaheed Benazirabad, Jamshoro, Tando Allayar, Tando Muhammad Khan, Tharparkar, Nagarparkar, Mithi, Mirpur Khas, Umarkot, Matiari, Sanghar, Sukkur, Ghotki, Shikarpur, Kashmore, Khairpur, Larkana, Jacobabad and Naushero Feroze, as per Met department.

  • Sindh to suspend mobile services today

    Sindh to suspend mobile services today

    The Sindh government has announced that mobile phone service in major cities of the province, including Karachi, Hyderabad, Larkana, Sukkur and Khairpur, will be suspended on the occasion of Chelum of Shahada Karbala.

    Mobile phone service will likely remain off in other sensitive areas across the country.

    In view of the law and order situation on the occasion of Chehlum, strict security arrangements have been made, and aerial surveillance of the processions will also be conducted.

    Geo News reports that mobile phone service has been suspended in different areas of Karachi since last night. These areas include North Karachi, New Karachi, Nazimabad, Liaquatabad, Tin Hatti, PIB, MA Jinnah Road, Sadar, Lions Area, Malir, and others.

    The Sindh Home Department has confirmed that mobile phone services will be unavailable in Karachi from 8:00 AM to 11:00 PM.
    In Hyderabad, the suspension will last from 9:00 AM to 8:00 PM.


    Additionally, mobile services will be disrupted in other Sindh cities as follows:
    Mirpurkhas: 7:00 AM to 9:00 PM
    Shaheed Benazirabad: 10:00 AM to 8:00 PM
    Larkana: 8:00 AM to 11:00 PM
    Khairpur: 8:00 AM to 8:00 PM

  • Sindh government reduces marks required for inter-admission

    Sindh government reduces marks required for inter-admission

    The Sindh government has decided to reduce the required marks benchmark for intermediate first-year admission in public colleges of the province.

    Director of General Colleges, Dr Naveed, has announced that marks for admission in various government colleges across the province have been reduced to a range of 20-50.

    He informed Geo News that seats had been increased in some colleges, and complaint centres have been set up in six different colleges due to the high number of complaints. He added that a new admission list will be released by August 23.

    Complaint centres have been established at DJ Science College, Government College for Students Nazimabad, Government Degree Boys College Gulistan Johar, Government Girls College Shahrah Liaquat, Sirsyed College and Khurshid Girls College.

    He said that 169,890 students applied through the student portal for admission to pre-engineering, pre-medical, commerce, humanities, home economics, and computer science groups, out of which 167,309 students were given admission.

    DG Colleges confirmed that 1 lac 147 students applied for admission in colleges, out of which more than 98 thousand were admitted.

  • Holiday for Sindh students just around the corner

    Holiday for Sindh students just around the corner

    The provincial government has announced that all public and private schools across Sindh will remain closed on Monday, August 26, to mark the Chehlum of Imam Hussain (RA).

    The official notification states that a steering committee of the Sindh education department decided on the closure of educational institutes.

    The event marks the 40-day mourning period after the martyrdom date of Hazrat Imam Hussain (RA) and his 72 companions in the Battle of Karbala on the 10th of Muharram.

  • Supreme Court dismisses military’s claim on Margalla National Park

    Supreme Court dismisses military’s claim on Margalla National Park

    The Supreme Court of Pakistan has rejected the Pakistan Army’s claim over the ownership of Margalla National Park land in the renowned Monal restaurant closure case.

    Interestingly, the military department, Remount, Veterinary and Farms Directorate of Pakistan Army (RV&F Directorate), tried to claim the land’s ownership by more than a 100-year-old alleged fact that the said land was used by then-British Army for “production of hay for animals.”

    In January 2022, the then Chief Justice of Islamabad High Court Athar Minallah also declared RV&F’s claim regarding the 8,068 acres of land in the notified National Park area to be in violation of law.

    “Permitting land use does not confer its ownership, nor could ownership have been conferred on the Directorate, a non-legal entity. It also escaped the attention of the personnel of the Directorate that the only concerned statutory entity was the Wildlife Board,” read the 25-page detailed judgement by CJP Qazi Faez Isa.

    The judgement also noted that the claim by RV&F to the National Park was on a very weak premise that in the 1910, the Veterinary, Remount and Farms unit of the British Army was allowed to use some land of the National Park for fodder.

    “The Federal Government was correct in disabusing Major General Muhammad Samrez Salik and the Directorate of their fanciful notion that a 110-year-old permission to collect fodder did not nor could bestow ownership rights to such land,” noted the judgement.

    Moreover, the court also noted that Luqman Ali Afzal, the owner of Monal restaurant, was bestowed the favour of a 17-year lease of the land by the RV&F Directorate signed by Major General Muhammad Samrez Salik.

    The judgement also stated that no record was available to show that “the Federal Government has given any approval to execute the said Lease Agreement.” However, Afzal continued to assert the Directorate’s alleged rights.

    According to the CJP Isa’s judgment, Mr Afzal unilaterally set aside the Capital Development Autority (CDA), his actual Lessor (who leased the land to Afzal), and the CDA lease while, according to his own whims, electing the Directorate as his lessor.

    The Chief Justice also noted that Luqman Ali Afzal had gotten possession of the land from the CDA according to the CDA Lease, and he was legally bound to pay rent to the CDA. However, he stopped paying rent to the CDA and had the audacity to seek a refund of the rent already paid to the CDA.

    “Rarely such audaciousness and complete disregard of the law has been witnessed,” read the judgement.

    “Afzal apparently cultivated and developed relationships with the powerful, and his brother was in the bureaucracy and then rose to the highest position. Therefore, he may have deluded himself in assuming that he was above the law. He violated the law for years and expanded his restaurant by encroaching into and destroying the National Park. The protected status of the National Park was of no consequence to him and to the government servants who supported him,” read the damning judgment in the Monal restaurant closure case.

    It also stated that Mr Afzal flouted the laws for eighteen years and had been given every opportunity to comply with them.

    “Money, connections, influence and/or nepotism supplanted the law and the protected status of the National Park, first by getting CDA to execute the CDA Lease and then the Directorate to execute the FV&FD Lease. Every opportunity was given to Mr Afzal to comply with the law, which he had been continuously flouting for eighteen years. Probably it finally dawned that this Court would ensure the law is abided by and that it would also ensure that the National Park is protected, which made him and the other restaurant owners pause and reflect,” said the detailed judgement.

    “The National Park land has over the years been encroached upon, which could only have happened with the involvement of the officers of CDA and other senior bureaucrats,” revealed the order.

    “The National Park land is under grave and imminent danger. The rich, powerful and well-connected want to wrest it away for personal use and/or gain. This must stop. The people cannot be deprived of the National Park, its flora and fauna, and of the benefits of this amazing national asset,” wrote CJP Isa.

  • Twitter joins Jibran Nasir in calling out Tribune, ARY for deleting stories of Karsaz accident

    Twitter joins Jibran Nasir in calling out Tribune, ARY for deleting stories of Karsaz accident

    Lawyer and political activist Jibran Nasir has called out The Express Tribune and ARY News for deleting articles and news stories from their websites about the Karsaz accident where a woman reportedly from an influential background killed a father and daughter while injuring five others as her SUV ran over them.


    Jibran posted on X (formerly Twitter) “Can @etribune and @ARYNEWSOFFICIAL explain why they have removed the Articles/News Items from their websites about Natasha Danish and the Karsaz Accident. The original news articles show up in Google search but source content has been removed from websites.”


    He went on to lambast both platforms for being influenced by people with money. “Can money buy you complete immunity in Pakistan? You can run over and kill people in broad daylight, and the media will make sure everyone forgets about it. Forget about justice and conviction here you are protected from even getting condemned,” he wrote.


    Fellow netizens joined in and criticised both platforms. Haider Rizvi posted, “Economic interests often prove to be greater killed of the news stories than even life-threatening situations or pressure from the state and other pressure groups.”


    Anas Tipu also posted about Tribune’s deleted articles: “All three stories about Karsaz accident deleted by Express Tribune. They don’t care about press freedom when it comes to rich and elite.”


    Zarish K. posted detailed video and screenshots showing articles by Express Tribune not been found even though they appear in the search. She captioned, “This is a perfect example of how power and wealth can twist the truth, leaving justice in the dust. The elite mafia manage to cover up their wrongdoings, escaping public scrutiny, and keeping themselves above the law. Meanwhile, the innocent and poor suffer in silence.”

    To read more: Woman accused in Karsaz accident remanded to jail

  • We can save Rs 50 Billion by enduring two hours of power cuts: Energy Minister defends load shedding

    We can save Rs 50 Billion by enduring two hours of power cuts: Energy Minister defends load shedding

    Power Minister Awais Leghari has presented the unique logic of load shedding, saying that if power cuts are tolerated for two hours a day, PKR 50 billion can be saved.

    Speaking at an event in Islamabad, the minister said, “There is no doubt that we are providing the most expensive electricity in the region, but we are providing cheap electricity to poor consumers who bear the burden of expensive electricity. Due to the industry shutting down, the government has borne the burden of providing electricity to the industry at a low cost.”

    He explained the unique logic for saving money, “50 billion rupees can be saved if load shedding is tolerated for two hours. One important measure to save electricity is to switch fans to low wattage, while the government has installed new plants to end load shedding.”

    The energy minister said, “The burden on the consumer was 10 rupees per unit, which increased due to the increase in the dollar price. Currently, the average price of electricity is 44 rupees per unit. We had started working on Independent Power Producers (IPPs) quietly. Still, the ministry leaked that something related to IPPs would happen, and we got help, maybe they did what the ministry was not doing openly. We will give good news regarding IPPs, and Pakistan will move forward.”

    He also hinted at positive developments in the energy sector that could help reduce costs and improve electricity supply.

  • Travelling to Saudi Arabia costs less with PIA’s new lower fares

    Travelling to Saudi Arabia costs less with PIA’s new lower fares

    Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) has announced a massive reduction in fares from Karachi to Jeddah and Madinah.

    According to a statement by the national airline, one-way fare from Karachi to Jeddah and Madinah has been reduced to Rs 56,000, including tax, while the return fare has been reduced to Rs 88,000, including tax.

    The discounted fares will be effective immediately. Tickets for discounted fares will be issued until August 31, 2024, and travel on discounted fares will be possible until September 30, 2024.

    On the other hand, like every year, Saudi Airlines has announced a significant reduction in the price of airline tickets on Saudi Arabia Day, under which those who book Umrah tickets up to August 30 will be given a discount of up to 50 percent. However, they must use the purchased ticket from September 1 to November 30.

  • What’s the budget for hiring cats to hunt rats in Parliament?

    What’s the budget for hiring cats to hunt rats in Parliament?

    The Capital Development Authority (CDA) has decided to address the rat infestation in Parliament House by employing rat-hunting cats.

    A budget of Rs. 12 lakh has been allocated to counter the issue.

    The CDA will also install special netted windows to trap rats.

    The issue has been attributed to the sealed ceilings within the Parliament House, causing significant damage across departments of the Senate and the National Assembly, including chewing through important files and documents in  offices.