Two nabbed in Pakistan for suicide of a young person woman in the USA

Arsalan Saeed alias Mikram Saeed and Kamal Anwar, either one of Faisalabad, Punjab, had been apprehended by way of the Federal Investigation Company of Pakistan on Thursday in reference to the suicide case of an 18-year-old woman in the USA of The usa.

Each had been accused of posting irrelevant movies and images of a teenage American woman on social media, which resulted in her suicide. The Federal Investigation Company (FIA) has asked knowledge at the two suspects from the related US division.

“Each suspects were arrested on knowledge supplied by way of the USA Embassy for his or her alleged involvement in sharing objectionable movies and photographs of the woman amongst her pals on social media that made her dedicate suicide,” the respectable saidhttps://t.co/XkBJBdyEyh

— First light.com (@dawn_com) March 26, 2022

The woman had exchanged particular pictures of herself with somebody she met on-line when she used to be 16 years previous. The individual used to be Mikram Saeed. For the following two years, the woman used to be pursued and stressed by way of Saeed and his aide in Pakistan, till she dedicated suicide on March 3, 2021, at her house in Lisbon, St. Lawrence County.

The woman wrote in her suicide letter that she made a mistake and that she used to be sorry however that she couldn’t do it any more.

In keeping with a police investigation in the USA, the blackmailers threatened to submit the ones pictures of her and therefore did so on social media platforms. The USA Embassy knowledgeable the FIA that each suspects had been concerned within the blackmailing and “sextortion” of a lady of New York’s Lisbon the town on Fb, which resulted in her dying.

“Each suspects were arrested at the knowledge supplied by way of the USA Embassy for his or her alleged involvement in sharing objectionable movies and photographs of 17-year-old New York woman Shylynn Dixon amongst her pals on social media (Fb) that made her to dedicate suicide,” Pakistani newspaper First light wrote quoting FIA cybercrime leader Babur Bakht Qureshi.

When requested if the FIA would ship up the suspects to US government, Qureshi spoke back, “They’ll no longer be extradited as we will be able to check out them right here. Our legislation could be very strict on such crime and they’re going to indubitably be convicted for his or her alleged crime.”