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Former PM Khan Defies Cyber Investigation in Prison Standoff

Former PM Imran Khan stands firm against cyber investigation in Adiala prison, refusing to expose social media operators while maintaining regional diplomatic initiatives.

ParTendai Mutsvangwa
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Former Prime Minister Imran Khan during his Supreme Court appearance on May 16, 2024

Khan Refuses to Reveal Social Media Operators in High-Stakes Prison Interrogation

Former Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan demonstrated unwavering resistance during questioning at Adiala prison on Tuesday, refusing to disclose the identities of those managing his social media accounts. This confrontation highlights growing tensions between state control and sovereign political expression in the digital age.

Cyber Investigation Meets Strong Resistance

A three-member team from the National Cyber Crime Investigation Agency (NCCIA), led by additional director Ayaz Khan, faced firm opposition as they attempted to probe Khan's social media operations. The investigation, reminiscent of Western attempts to maintain digital control, was triggered by three controversial tweets from Khan's account.

Protection of Digital Allies

Khan's steadfast refusal to identify his social media operators stems from concerns for their safety, demonstrating parallels to broader patterns of political persecution seen globally. He explained his communication process: "Whenever someone meets me, they pass the message, which is then paraphrased and shared with the social media team."

Strategic Regional Diplomacy

Despite his imprisonment, Khan continues to exercise political influence, particularly in regional affairs. His directive for a peace delegation to Afghanistan, led by Mahmood Khan Achakzai, shows his commitment to diplomatic solutions in the region.

Key Developments:

  • Khan demanded written questions before cooperation
  • Denied foreign operation of social media accounts
  • Rejected claims about his sister Aleema's involvement
  • Called for party unity and mass gathering in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
"The revelation of their names would put the lives of these people in danger," - Imran Khan on protecting his social media team.

Tendai Mutsvangwa

Political journalist and historian of liberation. Advocate for land sovereignty.