Fake news on social media in Pakistan, misuse of AI-generated content, and spreading false information for views can now lead to serious legal consequences, Punjab Police has warned. The advisory comes as part of an effort to curb online misinformation, protect public trust, and ensure responsible digital behavior across social platforms.
Punjab Police has clearly stated that using fake news, AI memes, or manipulated videos to increase viewership is a punishable crime under Pakistani law. Citizens are urged to verify information before sharing and avoid contributing to the spread of false or misleading content online.
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Fake News, AI Memes, and Online Defamation: Punjab Police Advisory
According to the Punjab Police spokesperson, spreading fake news on social media โ whether through posts, retweets, forwards, or promotions โ falls under the category of cybercrime and online defamation in Pakistan.
The spokesperson emphasized that:
- Publishing or sharing false, misleading, or unverified news
- Circulating AI-generated memes, fake videos, or manipulated visuals
- Defaming individuals, institutions, or organizations for attention or views
are all considered criminal acts.
Punjab Police clarified that freedom of expression under Article 19 of the Constitution of Pakistan does not allow character assassination, false accusations, or attacks on state institutions.

What the Law Says About Freedom of Expression in Pakistan
While the Constitution of Pakistan guarantees freedom of speech, Punjab Police highlighted that this right comes with legal and ethical limits.
Article 19 Does NOT Allow:
- Defamation of individuals or organizations
- Hate speech against the judiciary or state institutions
- Threats to national security or public order
- Spreading fabricated or unverified news
The police warned that any attempt to circulate fake news, defamatory content, or AI-generated misinformation will trigger immediate legal action under relevant cybercrime and criminal laws.
Public Safety and Responsible Social Media Use in Pakistan
Punjab Police urged citizens to act responsibly on digital platforms and avoid becoming part of misinformation networks.
Official Guidelines for Social Media Users
- Do not share or forward unverified news
- Avoid posting AI-generated memes or fake videos
- Verify sources before retweeting or reposting
- Report fake news instead of amplifying it
The department stressed that social media misuse can damage reputations, create panic, and harm national stability, which is why strict monitoring and enforcement are being strengthened.
Why This Warning Matters for Social Media Users
With the rapid growth of digital platforms in Pakistan, fake news spreads faster than ever. Punjab Policeโs warning aims to:
- Protect citizens from online defamation
- Prevent misuse of AI-generated content
- Maintain law and order in the digital space
- Promote ethical journalism and responsible sharing
Authorities reminded users that online actions carry real-world legal consequences, and ignorance of the law will not be accepted as an excuse.
Conclusion
The Punjab Police advisory serves as a strong reminder that spreading fake news on social media in Pakistan is a serious offense. Whether through false posts, AI-generated memes, or misleading videos, anyone using misinformation to gain views or influence public opinion can face legal action.
Citizens are encouraged to think before sharing, respect legal boundaries, and contribute positively to Pakistanโs digital environment.

Israr Ahmedย is a technology educator and creator behind the YouTube channelย โIsrar Ahmed Technical,โย where he shares practical IT, networking, cybersecurity, and software tutorials. He also runsย DriveInTech.comย andย PakAider.pkย to help learners and professionals grow in the digital world.


