Sanjrani forms committee to look into Swati’s allegations

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2022-11-06T15:28:00+05:00 24 News

Senate Chairman Sadiq Sanjrani on Sunday set up a special committee to investigate into the allegations levelled by PTI Senator Azam Swati regarding a leaked video, reported 24NewsHD TV channel.

The Senate chairman formed a 14-member special committee which will look into the accusations levelled by Senator Swati during his press conference yesterday. 

During his presser, emotional Swati broke down and requested Sanjrani to look into his allegations. 

The committee members are included: Azam Nazeer Tarar, Mohsin Aziz, Yousuf Raza Gilani, Ghafoor Haidri, Anwarul Haq Kakar, Faisal Sabzwari, Tahir Bizenjo, Shafeeq Tareen, Senator Mushtaq, Senator Qasim, Muzaffar Shah, Hadayat Ullah, Kamil Agha, and Dilawar Khan. 

The committee members will decide by themselves who will be their convener. 

The special committee has been directed to present its report within three days.

The committee will investigate all aspects of the alleged leak video of Swati.

The Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) Saturday said the obscene video circulating on Internet about Senator Azam Swati was analysed forensically and found to be fake. 

According to the FIA, the initial Video/ Audio and Frame to Frame forensic Analysis has been carried out on the viral video as per International Forensic Analysis standard. Initial forensic analysis revealed that video has been edited and different video clips have been joined with defaced faces.

“Further analysis, revealed that faces have been swapped in the images using photoshop. The press conference by Honorable Senator, in which he has showed his concerns warrant a proper investigation.”

FIA requested. Azam Swati to lodge a complaint with FIA and share his concerns about the reason of thinking it authentic.

FIA said prima facie, it is a fake video, edited with deep fake tools to create misunderstanding and defame the honourable Senator.

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