The circle of cyber crimes of the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) has arrested a suspect accused of making a hate campaign against state institutions after the Jaffar Express attack.
The suspect, identified as Haider Saeed, was arrested in a raid made in the Gala Bani area of the capital city, said Express News.
According to the FIA spokesman, Saeed found that he shared derogatory material aimed at state institutions during Jaffar Express attack.
In addition, the suspect participated in the promotion of prohibited terrorist organizations in social networks, sharing inflammatory content in support of these groups.
The FIA declared that the suspect was not only spreading antistatal propaganda, but also publishing provocative statements in favor of extremists. The agency has seized the social media accounts of the suspect and digital evidence for greater research.
The FIA has promised to take strict legal measures against the accused in accordance with the law.
Jaffar Express, with more than 400 passengers on board in nine Bogies, was on the way to Quetta to Peshawar when he was attacked in the Dhadar area of Bolan Pass on Tuesday, according to security sources.
It all started after the armed gunmen forced the train to stop in a remote and mountainous area of the province on Tuesday afternoon, with the assault immediately claimed by the forbidden Baloch Liberation Army (Bla), a terrorist group behind the growing violence in the province.
The attackers bombarded the railroad road before assaulting the train, security forces said.
The sources indicated that the railroad tracks had been destroyed with explosives, which caused the train to stop, after which the shot began, which resulted in the death of the driver and several passengers.
The railway authorities declared that mobile networks did not work in the area where the train was, causing communication difficulties.
After the terrorist attack against Jaffar Express, the Indian and Antinational Social Network Platforms began to actively disseminate deceptive information and false propaganda.
According to sources, propaganda and false news are spreading through old videos, videos generated by AI, obsolete images, false WhatsApp messages and posters in an attempt to incite hysteria.
The sources indicate that a malicious social networks campaign tries to create panic among the public. Social network accounts linked to terrorists are also working with Indian media to spread anti-pakistan rhetoric.
Security sources declared that the Indian media are deceiving the public by transmitting the analysis of European Baloch leaders who are outside Pakistan. People are cheated, and the public is advised to trust credible sources of information instead of the propaganda deceived and manufactured on social networks.