Tag: Pakistan

  • How was Faiz Hameed arrested? Azaz Syed reveals interesting details

    How was Faiz Hameed arrested? Azaz Syed reveals interesting details

    Veteran journalist Azaz Syed has revealed how former spymaster General (retd) Faiz Hameed’s arrest took place.

    On his YouTube show Talk Shock, Azaz said that Superintendent Adiala jail Mohammad Akram had multiple phones, one of which was an outdated Chinese-made phone used to exchange messages between former Prime Minister (PM) Imran Khan and the former Chief of Inter-Service Intelligence (ISI) Faiz Hameed.

    “The phone was so outdated that the latest technology that the intelligence agencies deployed could not initially trace its calls,” Azaz claims.

    He said that information was sent to intelligence that Mohammad Akram received calls from one number many times; after the number was checked, Faiz was apprehended, and intelligence agencies recovered the phone.

    He further revealed that “Former Chief Justice Pakistan (CJP) Saqib Nisar was also contacted through these phones.”

    While commenting on Akram’s arrest, Syed predicted he would be a sworn witness against Imran Khan and Faiz Hameed.

    Azaz said, “It will be a confessional statement someday”.

    “When all evidence was showed to Faiz Hameed, he was shocked and disturbed”, Azaz claimed, adding that caught red-handed, he did not get the option to deny what he had done.

  • Woman charged with honey trapping Khalil-ur-Rehman Qamar says she’s being tortured in jail

    Woman charged with honey trapping Khalil-ur-Rehman Qamar says she’s being tortured in jail

    The preliminary medical report of Amina Urooj, suspected of honey trapping controversial writer Khalil-ur-Rehman Qamar, says that assault marks were found on her legs.
    Lahore High Court’s Justice Tariq Saleem Shaikh heard the request plea of Amina Urooj’s mother, Zeenat Bibi, asking for a medical exam.

    The petition made IG Prisons and Superintendent of Kot Lakhpat Jail parties in the plea, alleging that Amina was subjected to severe physical and mental torture during physical remand.

    The petitioner’s lawyer stated that Amina is suffering from severe internal and external injuries. It was requested that she be ordered to undergo full medical treatment.

    The preliminary medical report confirmed that marks of torture were found on both legs, and she also suffered three injuries. The report recommended an X-ray and some other tests.

    The accused was also alleged to have been subjected to electric shocks during the investigation, but the doctors did not agree with the charge.
    Justice Tariq Saleem Shaikh asked how much time would be required to complete the medical report. The MS of Services Hospital said that they would complete the medical report in three to four days.

    The court adjourned the hearing until August 27, ordering a complete medical examination.

  • Hamza Sohail on Netflix? Scene kya hai?

    Hamza Sohail on Netflix? Scene kya hai?

    Is Hamza Sohail going to appear in a Netflix movie soon? That’s the buzz all over the entertainment industry.

    Word on the street is that Hamza is set to star in a new romantic comedy for Netflix. But that’s not all—he’s also rumored to be writing for the project, giving fans even more to look forward to.

    As excitement builds, many are talking about this potential Netflix venture. Hamza’s charm, acting skills, and growing fan base make him the perfect fit for this highly anticipated project. The romantic comedy is expected to start filming in Canada in 2025, promising plenty of laughs, heartwarming moments, and a story that will keep viewers engaged.

    Fans are especially excited about the potential of Hamza working with an Indian actress, drawing analogies to the upcoming film starring Fawad Khan and Vaani Kapoor, which will be shot in the UK. This potential cross-border collaboration has only increased the excitement.

    If these rumors are true, Hamza’s Netflix debut could be a game-changer for him. With his talent and the promise of an engaging story, this project is worth keeping an eye on. While we wait for official confirmation, one thing is certain: Hamza Sohail is on the verge of something big!
    Remember, Hamza hasn’t officially announced anything yet.

  • Orya Maqbool Jan arrested from Lahore

    Orya Maqbool Jan arrested from Lahore

    Controversial television host Orya Maqbool Jan has been arrested by the Cyber Crime Wing of the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) on charges of hate speech and disrespectful remarks, The Express Tribune has reported.

    FIA has stated that Orya Maqbool Jan will be presented before the judicial magistrate for physical remand on Thursday.

    “A raid had taken place on his residency at the Defence Housing Society (DHA) phase 6,” FIA said in a statement.
    Jan’s lawyer Azhar Siddiqui has said his client was apprehended after a social media post about the Mubarak Sani case.

    Siddiqui said, “We haven’t been informed of the specifics of the FIR, and we believe the FIA lacks jurisdiction in this matter.” Yet, the First Information Report (FIR) has not been made public.”

    Orya has been criticised many times over the years for disparaging remarks about minorities.

  • 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

  • PTI rally rescheduled for September 8

    PTI rally rescheduled for September 8

    A rally of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), scheduled to be held in Islamabad on August 22, has been postponed and rescheduled for September 8
    after the local government revoked the No Objection Certificate (NOC) and sealed the road, putting security on high alert.

    PTI chairman Barrister Gohar Khan commented on the notification, stating that it was done on founder PTI Imran Khan’s advice.
    He said, “We postponed the jalsa following a meeting with the PTI founder in Adiala jail,”

    PTI Secretary Genaral Omar Ayub stated, “We have received information that the government is conspiring to spread anarchy under cover of the jalsa”.

  • ‘Liberals try to take me down’; Maria B. reacts following criticism for stealing designs from Palestinian collection

    ‘Liberals try to take me down’; Maria B. reacts following criticism for stealing designs from Palestinian collection

    Maria B is under fire after being accused of copying designs for her Palestine campaign.

    Over the weekend, designer Maria B. launched a capsule line called the Falesteen Collection. The collection includes T-shirts, two-piece and three-piece lawn suits featuring prints of the black-and-white keffiyeh, colourful houndstooth patterns, and watermelon, symbolising Palestine’s resistance.

    One of the designs featured a map of Palestine with a boy merged into the pattern, along with the Palestine flag wrapped in olive branches.

    This design caught the attention of artist Leena Ghani, who noticed it was copied. She shared Maria B.’s campaign on her Instagram stories and tagged the page Palestine Quebec, which confirmed that Turkish artist Hacı Balina Atölye created the design.

    As the allegation spread online, Palestine Quebec and Leena Ghani urged people to call out the designer and support the artist whose work had been copied. Maria B. did not initially respond to the accusations.

    On Tuesday night, however, the designer addressed the issue on her Instagram stories, confirming that she had “unintentionally” used the artist’s work in her collection. She called it an “oversight” and apologised to her followers.

    “In this digital age of fast-paced information and viral images, such unintentional oversights can occur. We apologize for the oversight,” her statement read.

    “We have contacted the artist, who recognizes our work with empathy and grace and is willing to collaborate with us in our efforts for Gaza. She’s a young and talented artist, please support her work! @hacibalina,” the designer said.

    She also criticised those she called “liberals foaming at the mouth” for accusing her of blatant plagiarism.

    Maria B. responded to criticism in her stories, saying, “Maria B. copied the Gaza flag. Maria B copied the Gaza map. Maria B copied Keffiyeh. Maria B copied resistance art. Maria B copied watermelon. Watermelon copied embroidery. Low IQ liberals.”

    She emphasised, “This is an inspired collection picking up images of resistance,” and clarified that she was not making any money from the sales. “Liberals try to take me down while I’m trying to help raise funds for Gaza. This is Pakistan. Do nothing yourself and tear down anyone who tries to do something, God is enough for me, I will never stop,” she added.

    The Turkish artist Atölye shared a photo from Butt’s collection that featured her design, along with the caption, “My artwork in Pakistan.”

    Maria B.’s claim that ‘liberals’ were trying to ‘take her down’ overlooks the fact that she did copy the design. While her campaign to donate the proceeds from her sales to Palestine is commendable, copying someone else’s design is not. Whether intentional or not, incidents like this can harm even the noblest campaigns. We hope more brands in Pakistan will educate their teams about plagiarism and take extra care in reviewing their collections.

    Maria B. has repeatedly landed in hot waters in recent years for targeting the transgender community and, most recently, for her crusade against Barzakh.

  • The rebound guy can be worse than the ones who broke your heart: Nimra Khan dishes out advice we need

    The rebound guy can be worse than the ones who broke your heart: Nimra Khan dishes out advice we need

    Actress and model Nimra Khan, known for her outspoken views and resilience, shared her honest advice on rebound relationships when she appeared on ‘Mazaq Raat’ hosted by Imran Ashraf.

    The host, Imran Ashraf, asked, “Doesn’t it often happen that a wound takes years to heal, only for someone to come along and make things worse with a new ‘nail’ or problem?”

    Nimra Khan replied, “Rebounds are a mistake. When someone offers you a shoulder to cry on, it might seem comforting, but they can end up being worse than those who initially hurt you. I advise young girls to avoid taking the rebound route altogether.”

    Nimra Khan advised young girls, “My advice, particularly to young women, is to avoid pursuing rebounds. These relationships often offer only temporary comfort and can complicate the healing process.”

    Nimra Khan married Raja Azam, a police officer in London, on April 19, 2020, in Karachi. After being the victim of domestic abuse, Nimra Khan went through a challenging divorce. Her divorced husband marked a problematic phase in her life and was a reflection of her more significant challenges. In August 2021, she announced her divorce.

    A few days ago, Nimra Khan shared details of a terrifying experience where she escaped a kidnapping attempt.

    Nimra posted a video on her Instagram telling her followers,

    “I am Muslim proudly, but I am sorry, being Pakistani, I don’t know what I should say.”

    She began: “Assalamu Alaikum, the nation is still alive, right? However, the purpose of this video is not to praise this country. What happened to me yesterday was horrible; do you want your sister, daughter, or wife to experience the same fate? It is not safe to send any of your girls outside of Pakistan; I guarantee you that they are not safe here. You people understand that it is ridiculous to celebrate August 14th when girls are still unsafe in Pakistan.”

    Read more:‘No woman is safe in Pakistan’: Nimra Khan escapes kidnapping attempt

    “Yesterday, I was standing near Ramada, waiting for my car, when the three men came and tried to kidnap me; they harassed me. I had a mobile and bag, and I was waiting for my family; it was raining, and those men held me at gunpoint and dragged me to their car, but no one heard me. I did my protection; I pushed him and started running. He had guns, and he could open fire on me. How can I say I am safe in this country where I pay taxes when I step in front of a passing car? The family and Ramada staff saved me. I see why people have guards with them now; we need guards, which is probably why so many people are moving abroad. I am not safe here, and I can hire guards with my tax money,” the Umme Ayesha actress added.

  • Iran executes fortune-teller over rapes

    Iran executes fortune-teller over rapes

    Authorities in central Iran executed a male fortune-teller for raping and sexually assaulting his clients, the judiciary said on Wednesday.

    “A fortune-teller, who assaulted women and girls was executed in Yazd prison,” said Hossein Tahmasebi, chief justice of the central province, according to the Iranian judiciary’s Mizan Online website.

    “The sentence of this rapist fortune-teller was carried out after being issued by the Revolutionary Court of Yazd and confirmed by the supreme judicial authority”.

    According to Tahmasebi, the man had “assaulted and raped women and girls under false pretences”, using his fortune-telling services to deceive his clients.

    Mizan reported that the convict was arrested sometime between March 2020 and March 2021 and that his request for amnesty was rejected because of “the number of complaints” against him.

    The Islamic republic maintains the death penalty for several crimes, including rape and sexual assault.

    In July 2023, Iran executed three men after they were convicted of raping women they had lured to a fake cosmetic surgery clinic and injected with anaesthetic drugs.

    They were found guilty of conspiring in 12 cases of sexual assault in late 2021 in the southern province of Hormozgan.

    Iran executes more people per year than any other nation except China, according to human rights groups including Amnesty.

    It generally carries out executions by hanging.

  • ‘Faiz became zero after retirement,’ Khan stomps all over Faiz in a public breakup

    ‘Faiz became zero after retirement,’ Khan stomps all over Faiz in a public breakup

    Former Prime Minister Imran Khan, while talking with journalists on August 21 in Adiala Jail, dismissed allegations of maintaining ties with former ISI Chief Gen (retd) Faiz Hameed after his retirement, saying, “General Faiz was no longer a hero after his retirement. He became a zero.”

    Khan opined that there would be no point to stay in touch with Faiz after his retirement, Samaa TV reported.

    Furthermore, expressing concerns about Pakistan’s image abroad, he said, “I’m a former civilian prime minister, and my trial in a military court will tarnish the reputation of Pakistan.”

    “I demand that the army chief conduct the trial of General Faiz in an open court if the former ISI Chief is involved in matters related to May 9,” he told journalists.

    Security sources have responded to Khan’s demand of holding an open trial of former ISI Chief Gen Faiz saying, “Who is he to tell whether there will be an open trial of Faiz Hameed or not,”  Samaa TV reported.

    Sources also revealed that if Khan is put on trial with Hameed’s ongoing case, then “rest assured, it will be open.”

    “The whole world will then know what the founding chairman is doing and has been doing,” warned the security sources, according to Samaa TV

    Previously:

    On August 12, Pakistan Army’s media wing, the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), announced the arrest of former ISI Chief Gen (retd) Faiz Hameed for misuse of authority and stealing valuables from the owner of Top City housing society in Islamabad.

    The army issued a statement that an inquiry was conducted into the complaints in compliance with the order of Pakistan’s Supreme Court (SC).

    ISPR stated in its press release of August 12, “Several incidents of violation of the Army Act have also come to light after Faiz Hameed’s retirement and the process of Field General Court Martial has also been started”.

    Meanwhile, journalist Omar Cheema on August 12 claimed that when authorities raided the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Secretariat last month, they found evidence of former spymaster Lt Gen (retd) Faiz’s “role in facilitating PTI.”

    Omar alleged, “Gen Faiz was connected to PTI leadership and trained them to bypass intelligence agencies’ supervision because he was the inside man.”

    The journalist further claimed, “The problem that the army is facing is the involvement of its own people with PTI. And the leader of all these internal dissenters is Gen Faiz.”

    He stated that the founder of PTI, Imran Khan, was getting some facilities in jail that nobody could explain until now.

    Cheema claimed that the Top City Case in which Gen Faiz was found guilty was just for optics, while the real reason was his cooperation with PTI and Imran Khan.

    “This is a big setback for Imran Khan because his biggest supporter has been arrested,” said Cheema.

    He said this indicates where the relationship between the army and the PTI is going.

    Two days later, the PTI founder suggested that a judicial commission be formed if Gen Faiz’s arrest is related to May 9 events.

    PTI remained unusually quiet on the matter with Khan saying that it was an ‘internal matter’ of the Army distancing his party from Gen Faiz’s arrest.

    While talking to journalists in Adiala Jail, Khan dismissed all the rumours about his relation with former ISI Chief, saying, “I have no connections with Faiz Hameed’s arrest.”

    Khan also criticised this military’s treatment of Gen Faiz, calling him an “asset that was wasted.”

    He suggested that accountability is good but should be “across-the-board accountability.”

    Khan recalled that ex-army chief Gen Bajwa removed Hameed at the behest of Nawaz Sharif and Shehbaz Sharif, and after that, a heated exchange occurred between Khan and Bajwa. Khan calls Faiz Hameed ‘an asset’ that was wasted.