Pakistan’s anti-crime agency arrests 9 suspects involved in blackmailing citizens through loan apps

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Updated 14 July 2023
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Pakistan’s anti-crime agency arrests 9 suspects involved in blackmailing citizens through loan apps

  • The development comes after a jobless man, who borrowed money, committed suicide after being threatened by loan sharks
  • The anti-crime agency says it carried out raids on the offices of people managing apps to confiscate laptops and seal facilities

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s anti-crime agency has arrested nine suspects involved in blackmailing citizens after lending them money through loan apps, the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) said in a statement on Friday, following a widely reported incident of a man who took his own life after being harassed by loan sharks.

A 40-year-old man from Rawalpindi city reportedly committed suicide this week after he was unable to return the loans that he took by using a number of mobile apps. People running the apps started threatening him on a daily basis, compelling him to take his own life, his wife told the local media.

The tragic episode comes as annual inflation rose to 37.97 percent in May, setting a national record for the second month in a row and adding to Pakistan’s problems of a balance of payment crisis and the risk of a sovereign default. A large number of people in the nation of 220 million are struggling to cope with mounting living costs triggered by a massive depreciation of the national currency and the government’s decision to withdraw subsidies to secure an International Monetary Fund (IMF) bailout needed to stave off economic collapse.

“The FIA’s cybercrime circle in Rawalpindi has arrested nine suspects working for online money-lending apps, who were involved in blackmailing people,” the agency said in a statement, adding that the suspects were found after the cybercrime unit carried out several raids in the city.

“Cases have been registered against 19 suspects involved in the incident, while offices of the loan apps have been sealed.”

The statement added that the suspects were given targets to make 100 to 150 calls per day and pressure people who took loans to pay back the original amount along with hefty interest.

“In addition to calling and harassing the borrowers, the arrested suspects also used to make phone calls to the borrowers’ friends and relatives to exert more pressure,” the statement said, adding that the suspects got access to the personal data of borrowers through the app at the time of signing up.

The FIA added a large number of documents, computers, laptops, and SIM cards were confiscated from the offices of the loan apps during the raids and would be used to facilitate the ongoing investigation.

“Raids are also being conducted to arrest the remaining suspects booked by the police for their alleged involvement in the incident,” the statement added.


Pakistan opposition to meet today as Imran Khan’s party rejects prison medical exam

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Pakistan opposition to meet today as Imran Khan’s party rejects prison medical exam

  • Pakistan government conducted ex-PM Imran Khan’s medical examination in jail on Sunday over reports of his deteriorating eye condition
  • Khan’s family, PTI party have rejected the examination, saying that neither his family nor former premier’s doctors were invited to check-up

Islamabad: An alliance of opposition parties will meet today, Monday, to determine its future course of action after former prime minister Imran Khan’s family and his Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) party rejected a medical examination of the former premier conducted by the government, a spokesperson of the alliance confirmed. 

The superintendent of Adiala Jail, where Khan is incarcerated, said a team of expert doctors from various hospitals conducted a detailed examination of his eye on Sunday. The examination was held days after a lawyer, who was asked by the top court to visit Khan at the jail earlier this month to assess his living conditions, submitted a report in the Supreme Court. The report said the 73-year-old had suffered severe vision loss in his right eye due to central retinal vein occlusion, and that he was left with only 15 percent sight in the affected eye.

Khan’s PTI party and family have dismissed the medical examination, protesting that the government had carried it out without inviting the former premier’s family members or his personal doctors. 

“Opposition will meet during the next few hours to discuss the future line of action,” Sheikh Waqas Akram, the PTI’s central information secretary, told Arab News.

“We reject the examination that has been conducted in the absence of family or their nominated doctor.”

He said that while Khan’s family members and doctors were informed of the medical examination, “disallowing our doctor and family is aimed at hiding the truth.”

Akram said the government had rejected the family’s request for Khan’s sister Dr. Uzma Khan or Dr. Nausherwan Burki, a prominent physician based in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, to be present during the check-up. 

He said Khan’s sisters and Dr. Burki will hold a press conference on Tuesday to apprise the media about the latest situation. 

Separately in a video statement, Khan’s physician Dr. Aasim Yousaf said he spoke to the two doctors who were treating the former premier at Adiala Jail on Sunday via a conference call. He said that as per their latest assessment, Khan had shown “significant improvement” due to the treatment and that his vision “had improved significantly as well.”

“I would be extremely happy if I was able to confirm that this was the case,” Dr. Yousaf said. “Unfortunately, because I have not seen him myself and have not been able to participate in his care or to talk to him, I’m unable to either confirm or deny the veracity of what we have been told.”

Dr. Yousaf appealed to the authorities to either allow him or Dr. Faisal Sultan, CEO of the Shaukat Khanum Memorial Cancer Hospital and Research Center, to care for Khan at the central prison in Rawalpindi. He also appealed to authorities to carry out Khan’s further treatment at Shifa International Hospital in Islamabad. 

Hussain Ahmad Yousafzai, a spokesperson of the Tehreek-e-Tahafuz-e-Ayin-e-Pakistan alliance, also confirmed that members of parliament from the opposition alliance are meeting to discuss the future course of action today. 

“The opposition meeting is going to discuss future line of action as our demand for moving Imran Khan to Al-Shifa International Hospital in Islamabad and treating him in front of the family has not been fulfilled,” Yousafzai said. 

’NOTHING TO WORRY ABOUT’

Speaking to lawyers in the eastern city of Ferozewala, Law Minister Azam Nazeer Tarar said one of Khan’s eyes has around 70 percent vision with corrective glasses, while the other has “normal” 6/6 vision.

“The latest report being discussed today has been re-examined as per the Supreme Court’s order,” he said. “There is nothing to worry about.”

Separately, the Supreme Court disposed off a petition by PTI lawyers on Monday, saying that the court’s concerns about Khan’s living conditions in jail had been addressed.

“As evident from the above, the petitioner has generally expressed satisfaction with the prevailing conditions of his confinement and has not raised any concerns necessitating accommodations beyond the existing level of care,” a copy of the order seen by Arab News reads.

It added that both the reports by the Supreme Court’s appointed lawyer and the government’s team corroborated this fact, which was reinforced by assurances provided by the attorney general of Pakistan.

Opposition members have gathered outside the parliament building in Islamabad and staged a sit-in protest since Friday over health concerns regarding Khan. Reports of Khan’s eye ailment have also triggered road closures in several parts of KP.

PTI Peshawar President Saleem Irfan said major roads remained blocked on Monday, including the Peshawar–Islamabad Motorway at Swabi’s Anbar Interchange, Khairabad Bridge linking Punjab with the northwestern province, the Dera Ismail Khan–Bhakkar Road, Lakki Marwat–Mianwali Road, the Hazara Motorway at the Abbottabad–Havelian Interchange, Kohat–Pindi Road near Khushal Garh, and sections of the Karakoram Highway in Upper Kohistan.  

“We will continue to block these points until our demand is accepted,” he said.