Police Dragged Citizens Out of Their Homes in Assam? False Claim!

The video is actually from Pakistan and it is as old as June 2019

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The video is from an incident that took place around June 2019 in Pakistan.
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The video is from an incident that took place around June 2019 in Pakistan.
(Photo Courtesy: Facebook/Altered by The Quint)

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CLAIM

A video is being circulated online with a claim that Indian police is brutally beating up citizens in Assam who have not been able to prove their citizenship. The video is being circulated at a time when citizens across the country are protesting against the amended Citizenship law.

We also found that the same video was being shared with a different claim on Facebook, stating that it shows Indian police personnel assaulting women in Kashmir.

(Photo Courtesy: Facebook)

TRUE OR FALSE?

The video is from an incident that took place around June 2019 in Pakistan. Reportedly, the incident happened outside a court in Multan.

WHAT WE FOUND OUT

On fragmenting the video using InVID Google Chrome extension and then conducting a reverse image search on one of the keyframes, we came across a video on YouTube which was uploaded by a channel called ‘Headline News’ on 26 June 2016.

The video was captioned, “Punjab police beaten women in #multan - police beaten women in court (sic).”

Further, at around the 0:10 second mark in the video, we can see the national flag of Pakistan on the arm of one of the police personnel.

A badge sporting the Pakistani flag can be seen clearly on one of the officer’s shoulders.(Photo: The Quint)

Evidently, it is an old video from Pakistan which has been used to claim that the incident took place in India.

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Published: 30 Dec 2019,04:42 PM IST

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