Lahore: Sarfraz Chaudhry, an additional director of Lahore at the National Cyber Crime Investigation Agency (NCCIA), was removed for different controversies.
Mr. Choudhury was asked to report to the NCCIA headquarters in Islamabad. He said he was transferred to headquarters and had a six-month holiday.
“The tasks I did with my successors. But for those who troll me on social media, I responded to the right time,” he said.
Three recent controversies revolve around Mr. Choudhury – a guy about sprinkling many YouTuber/social media influencers, including Saadur Rehman, is popular Ducky Bhai and Rajab assbecause they are suspected of participating in unregulated online transactions and Online gambling app.
Another is the FIR registration for some attorneys, allegedly attempting to release from the NCCIA.
The lawyer in question claimed that the sister was illegally detained and the court designated to visit the NCCIA in Lahore was released. The third controversy is related to a group of Lahore journalists and service-intensive TIFF between other police officers, as the former moved to the NCCIA to fight the latter.
According to an official, Mr. Choudhury was transferred based on different complaints against him.
Meanwhile, NCCIA arrested seven sisters for online financial fraud.
The NCCIA team conducted a raid in Silanwali, Sargodha and arrested Muhammad Imran, Muhammad Yaseen, Muhammad Suleman, Naseem Akhter, Shahbaz Ali, Shahbaz Ali, Suleman Ali, Suleman James and Abdul Aziz. Electronic devices recovered from electronic devices they own contain evidence of a variety of financial fraud.
It said the suspect was the representative of foreign companies and had plundered millions of rupees in the name of crypto and online investment.
According to the investigation, a large amount of funds were collected from the victims through various bank accounts and mobile phone numbers. The suspect used fake WhatsApp numbers, international contacts and advertisements to trap citizens.
The case has registered the suspect under Articles 13, 14 and 16 of Articles 419, 420, 468, 471 and 109 of the PECA Act.
Posted at Dawn on September 21, 2025