Tue, 21-Oct-2025

Gang running illegal loan app arrested in Lahore

Lahore

LAHORE:  The National Cyber Crime Investigation Agency (NCCIA) has arrested a group operating an illegal loan application in  Gulberg area of Lahore. According to NCCIA, the group was blackmailing citizens through the app. The arrested suspects include Zohaib, Umar Ghafar, Asad Asghar, Azam-ul-Haq, and a foreign national identified as Li Ying. Investigators revealed that the … Read more

Ducky Bhai case Update: Everything you need to know

Ducky Bhai case Update: Everything you need to know

Saad ur Rehman, better known as Ducky Bhai, is making headlines after his arrest by Lahore police on August 17, 2025. He was taken into custody at Allama Iqbal International Airport by the National Cyber Crime Investigation Agency (NCCIA) while traveling abroad with his wife, Aroob Jatoi. The arrest was linked to allegations that he … Read more

NCCIA summons top YouTubers in online gambling scam probe

NCCIA summons top YouTubers in online gambling scam probe

LAHORE: The National Cyber Crime Investigation Agency (NCCIA) has summoned several high-profile YouTubers and social media influencers in connection with a major financial scam involving illegal online trading and gambling platforms.

Those summoned include Mudassar Hassan, Muhammad Anas Ali, Iqra Kanwal, and Muhammad Husnain Shah, all of whom have been ordered to appear in person at the NCCIA Lahore office on September 2, 2025.

According to investigators, the influencers played a key role in promoting unregulated betting and trading apps—allegedly luring thousands of young Pakistanis into high-risk financial traps under the guise of investment opportunities. Authorities claim the group helped glamorize the platforms through coordinated social media campaigns, misleading followers and legitimizing illegal operations.

The whistleblower-linked investigation centers around a controversial app called World 777, which is reported to have bankrolled large influencer marketing campaigns to aggressively target Pakistani youth. NCCIA officials believe billions of rupees are siphoned out of the country each month through such apps, contributing to a growing shadow economy and increasing financial vulnerability among citizens.

The list of personalities linked to these campaigns continues to grow, with prominent names such as Mathira, Nadir Ali, Aimen Zaman, Varda Malik, Javeria Aurangzeb, Abeera Khan, Faryal Fairy, and Nauman Kazmi also under scrutiny.

In a related case, a Lahore court has extended the physical remand of YouTuber Saadur Rehman (Ducky Bhai) for an additional four days. Arrested on August 16 at Lahore airport, Ducky Bhai is accused of promoting gambling apps such as Binomo, 1xBet, Bet365, and B9 Game. Investigators have retrieved 27 video links from his accounts endorsing these platforms, many of which have since been deleted.

He faces charges under the Prevention of Electronic Crimes Act (PECA) 2016, including electronic fraud and forgery, as well as relevant sections of the Pakistan Penal Code. He will remain in custody until at least September 1 as investigations continue.

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NCCIA granted power to seize properties linked to major Cybercrime cases

NCCIA granted power to seize properties linked to major Cybercrime cases

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s Ministry of Interior has issued new rules for the National Cyber Crime Investigation Agency (NCCIA), giving it stronger powers to act against online criminals, the News reported. Under the new rules, the NCCIA can now freeze properties in Pakistan, but only with the approval of the agency’s Director General. The Director General’s approval … Read more

NCCIA arrests two prime suspects in online fraud case

NCCIA

MULTAN: Two prime suspects involved in a multi-billion rupee online fraud case have been arrested from Multan, according to the National Cyber Crime Investigation Agency (NCCIA). The arrested individuals, both residents of District Layyah, had been on the run for over a year. Their apprehension marks a major breakthrough in one of South Punjab’s largest … Read more

NCCIA arrests suspect for anti-state propaganda  

NCCIA

ISLAMABAD: The National Cyber Crime Investigation Agency(NCCIA) has arrested an individual allegedly involved in running an anti-state propaganda campaign on social media. The suspect has been identified as Shaukat, who was reportedly engaged in spreading hate speech and provocative content targeting state institutions. Authorities say the individual attempted to incite public unrest through inflammatory videos. … Read more

Naqvi inaugurates Cybercrimes Helpline Center

Naqvi

ISLAMABAD: Federal Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi visited the headquarters of the National Cyber Crimes Investigation Agency (NCCIA) and inaugurated its new helpline center. During his visit, the Naqvi toured various departments including the helpline center, forensic lab, and network security section. He met with the staff and appreciated their innovative efforts to combat cybercrime. He … Read more

NCCIA registers cases against 5 people on misleading propaganda

NCCIA

ISLAMABAD: The National Cyber Crime Investigation Agency (NCCIA) has registered cases against five people for allegedly running a hate campaign against state institutions on social media. The agency has taken action following an investigation into coordinated online activity deemed harmful to the integrity of national institutions. The case states that the accused are involved in … Read more

Federal govt establishes National Cyber Crime Investigation Agency

Federal govt

ISLAMABAD: The Federal Government has formally established the National Cyber Crime Investigation Agency (NCCIA) as an independent institution. The cybercrime unit has now been elevated to an autonomous body in light of increasing incidents of online fraud, harassment, digital blackmail, identity theft, fake websites, and social media crimes. FIA spokesperson said all responsibilities related to … Read more

Cabinet Approves Tougher Cybercrime Laws to Regulate Social Media Content

Cabinet

The federal cabinet has approved the National Cyber Crime Investigation Agency (NCCIA) rules to take decisive action against individuals involved in cybercrime, including those responsible for online harassment, spreading rumors, and conducting propaganda on social media. Under the new regulations, individuals found guilty of cybercrimes, particularly those targeting state institutions or public figures, could face … Read more

Federal Govt establishes new agency to tackle cybercrime cases   

Federal Govt

ISLAMABAD: The federal government has created a new agency to address cybercrime, separate from the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA).

A new agency named National Cyber ​​Crime Investigation Agency (NCCIA) has been created to prevent cyber crime related crime in the country.

The notification said that the investigation agency of the NCCIA established under Section 29 of the Act, the NCCIA would exercise the powers conferred under the Act.

FIA will cease to function as an investigative agency designated under this Act, all personnel, cases, inquiries, investigations will be transferred from FIA to NCCIA.

The notification states that the government will appoint a Director General (DG) of NCCIA for a term of two years. This will be looked after by the Ministry of Home Affairs and NCCIA will be the designated agency for international cooperation.

All crimes related to cybercrime will be referred to the National Cybercrime Investigation Agency. All cases related to cybercrime will be registered and prosecuted by the NCCIA itself.

The notification states that NCCIA will have its own police stations and officers will be given special training on cyber crimes.

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