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FIA questions Imran Khan over X account in Adiala Jail

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RAWALPINDI: FIA team reaches Adiala Jail to find out who is running PTI founder Imran Khan’s X (Twitter) account?

According to reports, the FIA ​​Cyber ​​Crimes Wing has started an investigation into Imran Khan’s account posting anti-state content.

A three-member FIA Cyber ​​Crimes team visited Adiala Jail and questioned Imran Khan in this regard. The team was led by Ayaz Khan.

According to reports, the team asked: Who runs your X account? Where is it used from? Who have you given access to? Do you know that the posts on your account are anti-state?

According to the report, Imran Khan replied that I will not tell who runs my X account.

Sources further said that the PTI founder asked the FIA ​​team for a written questionnaire and insisted on answering it only in the presence of his lawyers.

The cybercrimes team remained at Adiala Jail for more than an hour.

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