ISLAMABAD: The High Court has remarked in a case related to sharing objectionable pictures on social media that the crime of sharing such pictures has become very common.
The bail application of the accused who shared the objectionable pictures of the girl on Facebook and WhatsApp was rejected by the court.
Justice Tariq Mahmood Jahangiri rejected the post-arrest bail application of the accused Muhammad Haseeb and issued a 6-page written decision in the case. In which the court said that according to the technical analysis expert report, the accused committed a serious crime.
In the court verdict, it has been said that according to the records, the accused sent the pictures to the girl’s father, husband and friends and also uploaded them on Facebook. This crime has become very common in society. When boys and girls are in a relationship, girls send their objectionable photos to boys.
The decision of the Islamabad High Court further said that when the relationship between a boy and a girl breaks down, boys upload objectionable pictures on Facebook or share them with friends and family members of the girl. These images cause lifelong shame for the girls and destroy their family life. In most cases, girls also committed suicide. Accused involved in such crimes do not deserve any exemption.