SAHIWAL: Pakpattan police booked two persons for using ‘unethical, derogatory, offensive and dirty language’ against Chief Minister Marriam Nawaz on social media.

The case was registered under the Prevention of Electronic Crimes Act 2016.

Pakpattan District Police Officer Javed Iqbal took notice of a viral post and directed police to act.

Farid Nagar Police Station booked Hafiz Taha Amin, a resident of Basti Farid, 16/SP, who had created the post, and Asif Farid, a resident of Mohalla Shaheed Nagar, the admin of the ‘Pakistan Kay Tiger Group’, under Section 20 of Peca and PPC 509 on the complaint of SHO Muhammad Mansha.

According to police sources, Hafiz Taha Amin lives currently in Islamabad while Asif Farid is located in Pakpattan city. Police arrested Asif and had a plan to conduct raids in Islamabad to arrest the post creator.

The first information report (FIR) states that the SHO, along with constables Shabbir Hussain and Abid, found a post on a social media platform during their mobile patrol. The post, which used offensive language against Maryam, was posted from a mobile phone. Police traced the post to Hafiz Taha while it was shared by the group admin Asif Farid.

Police claimed that Asif committed a crime by not deleting the post and instead shared it with a wider audience.

The police assert that the post could create disharmony, conflict and law and order issues among the public, leading to the registration of the case.

It is important to note that the National Assembly on Thursday passed The Prevention of Electronic Crimes (Amendment) Bill, 2025, which faced significant opposition from political parties, civil society and journalists, who argue that it violates Section 17 of the Constitution, which protects freedom of expression of each citizen.

Published in Dawn, January 25th, 2025

Opinion

Editorial

The May war
Updated 06 May, 2026

The May war

Rationality demands that both states come to the table and discuss their grievances, and their solutions in a mature manner.
Looking inwards
06 May, 2026

Looking inwards

REGULAR appraisals by human rights groups and activists should not be treated by the authorities as attempts to ...
Feeling the heat
06 May, 2026

Feeling the heat

ANOTHER heatwave season has begun, and once again, the state is scrambling to respond to conditions it has long been...
Energy shock
Updated 05 May, 2026

Energy shock

The longer the crisis persists, the more profound its consequences will be.
Unchecked HIV
05 May, 2026

Unchecked HIV

PAKISTAN’S HIV surge is no longer a slow-burning public health concern. It is now a system failure unfolding in...
PSL thrills
05 May, 2026

PSL thrills

BY the end of it all, in front of fans who had been absent for almost the entire 11th season of the Pakistan Super...