ISLAMABAD: The Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) has initiated evaluation of a complaint lodged against Prime Minister Mian Muhammad Nawaz Sharif by a lawyer for delivering anti-army speech and a video clip in this regard has been given to the agency by the police.
Action against the accused will only be taken after reaching in the depth of allegations and examining the clues and other evidences, said a senior officer of FIA.
The application and video clip has been forwarded by Rawalpindi police to Cyber Crimes Wing of FIA after registering a report in daily crime register on May 3, 2017 against PM for provoking people against Pakistan Army.
Advocate Ishtiaq Ahmed Mirza, the Chairman of IM Pakistan Party, appeared before Police Post Katcheri officials and tabled an application stating he was sitting in his chamber in District Courts when he received a video clip on his cell number showing the PM Mian Muhammad Nawaz Sharif delivering an anti-Army speech while addressing a public gathering somewhere in the country. He requested police to file a case against the prime minister.
However, the police, following the instructions of Station House Officer (SHO) Police Station (PS) Civil Line, forwarded the complaint to FIA Cyber Crimes Wing for further action.