ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s outgoing caretaker administration has set up a joint investigation team (JIT) to identify and prosecute individuals behind a social media campaign targeting government functionaries and election officials following widespread rigging allegations in the wake of the February 8 polls.
Earlier this week, Prime Minister Anwaar-ul-Haq Kakar announced his interim administration would defend civil servants against “violent trolls” in the wake of the political contest marred by delays in vote count that led to the speculation of election manipulation.
The interior ministry announced the formation of the JIT in a notification on Wednesday, saying it had been established under Section 30 of the Prevention of Electronic Crimes Act (PECA) 2016.
Discussing its terms of reference, the notification said it would “investigate the malicious social media campaign attempting to malign the image of Civil Servants/Government Officials in connection with elections 2024.”
It added the JIT would also “identify and prosecute the culprits in accordance with applicable laws.” Additionally, it will propose measures to prevent such campaigns from occurring in the future.
The team comprises seven members from the Federal Investigation Agency, Intelligence Bureau, Inter-Services Intelligence, Pakistan Telecommunications Authority and National Database Registration Authority.
It will submit its preliminary report to the ministry within two weeks.
Prior to this development, a senior Pakistani bureaucrat made a public confession of changing the election outcome in 13 national and 26 provincial constituencies.
This led to a heated social media debate and subsequent closure of platform X in Pakistan.
Kakar said in his statement this week some people were trying to blackmail and pressurize civil servants to switch their loyalties from the state.
“The State of Pakistan shall defend the civil servants in discharging their constitutional duties, act against these violent trolls and ensure exemplary punishment to them,” he said. “There should be no doubt about our commitment to these noble civil servants serving the State and the people of Pakistan.”
Pakistan constitutes team to investigate social media campaign against officials post-election rigging claims
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Pakistan constitutes team to investigate social media campaign against officials post-election rigging claims
- The JIT has been formed after PM Kakar announced to defend civil servants against ‘violent trolls’ this week
- The investigation team has been asked to identify and prosecute people behind the social media campaign