FIA arrested Ring leader involved in child abuse

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Federal Investigation Agency claimed to have arrested leader of a gang allegedly involved in sexually abusing children and recording their videos reported by daily dawn. A statement issued by FIA said that the agency’s cybercrime wing conducted a raid in the provincial capital on 14 March 2024 and arrested leader of a gang involved in sexually abusing children, adding that the group members would record obscene videos of minors at gunpoint.

‘The accused persons would threaten sharing the recorded videos publicly,’ the statement said, adding that the agency was conducting raids to arrest the remaining persons of the gang.

Acknowledgement: Published by Daily Dawn News on 15th March 2024
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