FB dumps Pakistan military-backed fake accounts

IANS  |  New Delhi 

on Monday said it removed 103 Pages, Groups and accounts on both its platform and for engaging in coordinated inauthentic behaviour against as part of a military-backed network that originated in

"They also frequently posted about local and political news including topics like the Indian government, political leaders and military," Nathaniel Gleicher, of Cybersecurity Policy at Facebook, told the media during a telephonic conversation.

"Although the people behind this activity attempted to conceal their identities, our investigation found that it was linked to employees of the ISPR (Inter-Service Public Relations) of the Pakistani military," he added.

In a question to how Pakistani military-backed Pages tried to influence voters ahead of the Lok Sabha election in India, Gleicher replied: "We can't go into the minds of the people who were engaged in these activities, but we are providing example of some of the posts that may reflect some of the activities they were doing".

In total, there were 24 Pages, 57 accounts, seven Groups and 15 accounts from

Nearly, 2.8 million accounts followed one or more of these Pages, about 4,700 accounts joined at least one of these groups, and around 1,050 accounts followed one or more of these accounts.

"Around $1,100 in spending for ads on paid for in US dollars and Pakistani rupees. The first ad ran in May 2015 and the most recent ad ran in December 2018," informed Facebook.

The accounts posted on Wing and the Indian Air Force, among other references.

In a faux pas, Facebook apologized last month for mentioning separately along with and a few other countries in a blog post, and later deleted the reference to

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First Published: Mon, April 01 2019. 17:22 IST