A senator of Imran Khan-led Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf party was arrested on Sunday for allegedly using abusive and threatening language against senior military officials.
Azam Swati was taken into custody by the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) for the second time in less than two months for tweets against army leaders. He was previously arrested by the FIA in October.
A first information (FIR) report was registered under Prevention of Electronic Crime Act 2016 (Peca) by the FIA on the complaint of the state through Islamabad Cyber Crime Reporting Centre (CCRC) Technical Assistant Aneesur Rehman.
The FIR stated that Swati and three other Twitter accounts â @Wolf1Ak, @HaqeeqatTV_20 and @Azaadi99 â âwith malafide intentions and ulterior motives, started [a] highly obnoxious campaign of intimidating tweets [âŠ] against state institutionsâ and senior government functionaries, including outgoing army chief General Qamar Javed Bajwa.
Swati on November 26 tweeted that he would go after a senior military official at every forum, the FIR stated. On November 19, @Azaadi99 shared a tweet which held generals responsible for the country’s destruction to which Swati replied with âthank youâ.
Further, @Wolf1Ak on November 24 stated that âtabdeeliâ had to begin by clearing the filth of the âcorrupt generalsâ from the institution, to which Swati again replied with âthank youâ.
The complaint said on Nov 24, @HaqeeqatTV_20 tweeted about outgoing General Qamar Javed Bajwa and the senator responded to it âwith strong languageâ.
The FIR said such âintimidating tweets of blaming and namingâ were a âmischievous act of subversion to create a rift between personnel of armed forces to harm the state of Pakistanâ.
The FIR said through the offensive tweets as well as the comments on instigating tweets, the accused attempted to seduce army personnel from their allegiance from their duties as subordinates, adding that this was a âcalculated and repeated attemptâ by Swati.
The FIR noted that a similar complaint had been filed against the senator in the past, adding that Swati attempted to âprovokeâ the general public and personnel of armed forces by trying to create âa feeling of ill-will among the pillars of the stateâ.
Swati âviolated the privacy and intimated by using false informationâ which was likely to incite any officer, soldier, sailor or airman to mutiny or otherwise disregard or fail in his duty, the FIR said, adding that the remarks were also likely to cause âfear or alarmâ in the public.
Swati was earlier arrested in October after a critical tweet against Bajwa and released after a week on bail but he accused that during detention he was stripped and tortured on the behest of ISI senior officer Maj Gen Faisal Naseer.
He urged Bajwa and the Supreme Court for action against his abuser. However, days after release, his wife received a video sent from unknown contact that had filmed Swati and his wife in a compromising situation. He had cried like a child at a press conference while sharing the details.
But his anger has not subsided and used abusive words against General Bajwa and Nasser by naming them in the latest tweets for which he has been arrested.