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Ahmed Shehzad cybercrime investigation begins after allegations against former captain

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Ahmed Shehzad cybercrime investigation has started after the former Pakistan cricketer made serious allegations against a former national team captain.

Authorities have launched the Ahmed Shehzad cybercrime investigation under Pakistan’s cybercrime laws. Officials confirmed that Shehzad has been called to Lahore for questioning.

The case is based on comments made by Shehzad during different media appearances. He spoke about team selection issues and the exclusion of a player. He also defended his claims publicly.

Sources said the former captain decided to take legal action after hearing repeated allegations. He believes these statements could damage his reputation.

Officials added that the Ahmed Shehzad cybercrime investigation is still ongoing. If his answers are not satisfactory, a formal FIR may be registered.

People close to the complainant said criticism about cricket performance is normal. However, unverified claims can mislead the public and create confusion.

This case shows growing attention on statements made by former cricketers. In the digital age, such remarks spread quickly and can influence public opinion.

Ahmed Shehzad has not yet shared a detailed response regarding the investigation.

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