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Podcaster Rehan Tariq Remanded in Blasphemy and Cybercrime Case
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Rehan Tariq, a podcaster, was granted a six-day physical remand by a Lahore court to the National Cyber Crime Investigation Agency (NCCIA) following his arrest under blasphemy and cybercrime laws. His arrest occurred upon returning from the UK, and he faces charges under Section 295-A of the Pakistan Penal Code and the Prevention of Electronic Crimes Act (PECA). The case was initiated based on complaints from religious groups regarding allegedly controversial podcast content, including an interview with scholar Jawad Naqvi. Supporters of Tariq protested outside the court, emphasizing issues of free expression. The investigation aims to examine his digital devices and podcast recordings. This case highlights the ongoing tensions in Pakistan regarding online speech and the legal boundaries of digital content. As the investigation unfolds, it is expected to spark a national debate on freedom of expression versus legal restrictions in Pakistan.
Key Points: • Rehan Tariq was arrested under blasphemy and cybercrime laws upon returning to Pakistan. • The Lahore court granted a six-day remand to the NCCIA for further investigation. • The case raises significant questions about freedom of expression in Pakistan's digital landscape.