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    UK Riots: Pakistani journalist arrested over fake news

    The case underscores the dangers of digital-age misinformation and the serious consequences of spreading fake news.
    Editorial DeskBy Editorial DeskAugust 21, 2024
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    Lahore: Pakistani police have arrested Farhan Asif, a freelance Pakistani journalist, in connection with the dissemination of fake news that allegedly incited widespread riots and violence against the Muslim community in the United Kingdom. The unrest followed the tragic stabbing of three young girls in Southport on 29th July.

    Asif, who was working for the digital platform Channel3Now, was apprehended in Lahore, northeastern Pakistan, according to local police chief Faisal Kamran. The arrest came after UK broadcaster ITV News identified Asif as the source of misinformation suggesting that the 17-year-old suspect in the Southport attack was an immigrant, a claim that fuelled far-right protests across the UK.

    Asif has denied the accusations, stating that he merely copied and pasted the information from a social media post. He claimed that he later issued an apology and deleted the post from all his social media accounts, but by that time, the disinformation had already been widely shared by other users online.

    Despite his denials, Asif’s social media accounts have since been disabled, and he has been handed over to Pakistan’s Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) for further investigation. According to the police, Asif has no previous criminal record or history of suspicious activities.

    UK Riots _ Pakistani journalist arrested over fake news
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    The false information, which contributed to the outbreak of violence in the UK, was first published by a little-known tabloid, kossyderrickent.com, which focuses on celebrity gossip and trending topics in various countries including South Africa, Nigeria, and India. The fake news was later circulated by a UK-based woman who has a history of spreading disinformation about COVID-19 and climate change on the social media platform X (formerly Twitter). Her account has also become inactive, with her last post dated 7th August.

    The riots in the UK, which followed the attack on a children’s dance class in Southport, led to the deaths of three young girls and left eight others injured. The tragic incident sparked nationwide protests, particularly among far-right groups, leading to over 1,000 arrests and nearly 600 charges in connection with the riots.

    The case highlights the dangers of misinformation in the digital age and the severe consequences that can arise from the spread of fake news. As the investigation continues, authorities in both Pakistan and the UK are likely to scrutinise the role of social media platforms in amplifying harmful content that can incite violence and unrest.

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