country
EN
Social media pages apologise to Sharjeel, son
['Our Correspondent']
The Express Tribune
NCCIA summons four over alleged dissemination of unverified, defamatory contentSocial media pages apologise to Sharjeel, sonSeveral social media pages have apologised to Sindh Senior Minister Sharjeel Inam Memon and his son, Rawal Sharjeel, after publishing posts containing what they later acknowledged was false or unverified information about the Mir Raza Ali murder case.
Separately, the National Cyber Crime Investigation Agency (NCCIA) Karachi has summoned four individuals in connection with allegations of disseminating fabricated and defamatory content on digital platforms.
According to the page, the information had been obtained from social media sources but was later found to have not been independently verified.
The page acknowledged that publishing unverified information was inappropriate and apologised to Sharjeel and other relevant people.
Another Facebook page, Karachi Wines, also issued a clarification and apology to Sharjeel and his son, Rawal, over a post published the previous day.