Zainab Murder Case: A Moment Of Frustration Or An International Crime?

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Congratulations, Punjab Police have done a great job at catching Imran, oh what an achievement great work, clapping. But I ask, is Imran the only man to be blamed or dis it a part of a greater wider network? Let’s take a look. According to researchers, only 4% of the internet is visible to the general public. Meaning that the remaining 96% of the internet is made up of “The Deep and Dark Web”.

The deep web includes academic databases, medical records, financial records, legal documents, some scientific documents, some government documents, subscription-only documents, organization-specific repositories. Dark Web or DarkNet is a subset of the Deep Web where there are sites that sell drugs, hacking software, counterfeit money and more. All of this hidden from the public group or the “surface web crawlers”.

Source: Drugs and Bad Ideas

Now lets rewind back to the Zainab murder case. According to sky news “The allegation was made in a local TV news report which reportedly claimed Imran had 37 bank accounts ….”

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A man who has never seen the face of the school and runs a shop in a small city like Kasur had 37 bank accounts. Surely something is not right here. Let’s go back to the deep web. One more thing the dark web holds is an international network which is responsible for cases like these. That international group has 4.5 million members all over the world. And they do not allow everybody to be a part of their group. They only hire or let those people join them who are trusted and they know can easily escape police arrest.

They hire people who send videos where some sort of brutal murder or rape is being done and then reward money for them. Hey hey hey, you must be thinking that I am alleging that Imran was a part of that group. NO, wrong conclusion, he is not a trusted person nor can he escape police arrest. He is just a normal person who can be arrested.  The answer to this question lies in Shahid Masood’s claim.

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