
Lahore: A woman and her two daughters have been arrested
in Pakistan under terrorism and other charges for allegedly threatening
to bomb the country’s security and investigative agency’s Lahore
office.
The Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) authorities were receiving messages from a Facebook profile threatening to blow up its Lahore premises through bomb blast.
“We arrested yesterday three women–Fidous Rehana and her two daughters
Ayesha and Sundas, residents of Sotar Mandi near Lahore Cantonment–for
uploading threats and objectionable material on a Facebook account
against the FIA Lahore and its officers,” FIA Lahore Cyber Crime Wing
head Shahid Hassan told PTI.
The FIA officer said the women committed the crime to implicate a man (Mian Ali) by making his fake Facebook ID.
“The women claimed that Mian Ali was blackmailing them, therefore, they
had decided to get him arrested by the FIA. They also got the help of
their accomplice Usman to create the fake ID and hurling serious threats
to the FIA officers and bomb its (FIA) Lahore building,” Shahid said.
The FIA building in Lahore had been bombed in 2008 in which 26 people, including officers, were killed. Banned Tahreek-i-Taliban Pakistan was reported to have been involved in the blast. According to the FIR, the Facebook account in the name of Mian was created on November 18, 2017.