Lahore(Pakistan):Pakistan's top probe agency has arrested a senior doctor and an ardent supporter of ousted prime minister Imran Khan for his alleged involvement in running a smear campaign on social media against Army chief Gen Qamar Javed Bajwa and the military. The Federal Investigation Agency's cybercrime wing launched a major operation against those involved in a hate campaign against the Army chief after an Army helicopter crashed in Lasbela, Balochisthan province on August 1.
The crash killed six army officers on board, including Commander XII Corps Lt Gen Sarfraz Ali, who was supervising flood relief operations in Balochistan. "The FIA raided the residence of Dr Sahar Saud, senior registrar at the Children Hospital Lahore, for his alleged involvement in running a campaign against the army, especially the army chief on social media," an FIA cybercrime official said on Friday.
He said the FIA also produced him before a magistrate and obtained his 14-day physical remand for investigation. Dr Saud is an ardent supporter of ousted prime minister Khan. He was critical of the incumbent Army chief's role in the ouster of Khan on Twitter. Khan was ousted on April 10 this year after the National Assembly passed a no-confidence motion against him.