The Balochistan Police filed a case against the management of Raftar Digital after the media outlet released a documentary exposing Karachi’s land-grabbing network allegedly backed by influential figures, including a provincial minister.
The case, registered under the Prevention of Electronic Crimes Act (PECA) at the Hub Police Station on October 4, was filed by Balochistan’s Provincial Minister Ali Hasan Brohi.
The FIR names Raftar’s CEO Farhan Malik, along with several team members. However, Malik stated that the police lack the legal authority to register such a case under PECA.
Raftar’s investigative documentary, published on September 19, shed light on systematic land encroachments and illegal property acquisitions in Karachi. The report detailed how powerful groups, allegedly oper