Chaos Erupts After FIA Raids Fake Call Center in Islamabad
The Raid That Turned Into a Free-for-All
In a dramatic turn of events, a raid by the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) on a suspected fake call center in Islamabadโs Sector F-11 quickly spiraled into chaos. The operation, which took place on Saturday, March 15, aimed to dismantle an international fraud ring. However, poor security management allowed locals to storm the premises, looting laptops and other technical equipment meant to be seized as evidence.
Pakistanis have looted the Chinese Call centres in Islamabadโฆ.laptops, TV & other items all looted ๐
Note: This happened in holy month of Ramzan. pic.twitter.com/dlb2vKOKPh
โ Incognito (@Incognito_qfs) March 17, 2025
What Happened During the Raid?
According to reports, the FIAโs Cybercrime Cell led the operation, detaining over 24 individuals, including foreign nationals from a friendly country. The call center was allegedly involved in defrauding victims worldwide through various schemes. Despite the arrests, some suspects managed to escape during the raid.
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Locals Take Advantage of the Chaos
As the raid unfolded, videos surfaced on social media showing mobs of young men breaking into the center and making off with valuable equipment. The footage also captured a crowd gathering outside the premises, with some foreigners seen fleeing the scene. This looting has raised serious questions about the authoritiesโ handling of the operation.
Aftermath and Ongoing Investigations
The arrested individuals have been transferred to the FIA office for further investigation. While officials confirmed the involvement of foreign nationals, they have yet to provide additional details. The incident has sparked widespread discussion online, with many criticizing the lack of security during the raid.
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