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Pro-Pak videos: Doctor sent to 4-day police remand

Posted videos targeting PM Modi
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Orthopaedic doctor Mushtaq Ahmed, also known as Dr Taj Mohammad, was presented before Fatehabad court on Tuesday for posting objectionable videos supporting Pakistan and targeting PM Narendra Modi.

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The police had requested a seven-day remand for further investigation, but the court granted four days, said prosecution lawyer Rakesh Garg.

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In court, the accused revealed that his passport was with his son in Malerkotla, Punjab. The police will now seize the passport and check his foreign travel history.

Dr Ahmed has reportedly visited Pakistan four times. The police will question him about whom he met during those visits and if he maintained contact with anyone linked to suspicious activities.

According to police sources, the doctor told the police that the controversial videos were sent to him by a friend. The police would now try to locate and arrest his friend.

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The controversy began on May 10, after India and Pakistan announced a ceasefire. Soon after, Dr Ahmed posted three videos on Facebook, which included AI-edited content and objectionable comments against Modi. The posts went viral and triggered outrage, leading to his arrest.

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