Facebook has removed 712 accounts and 390 pages in India and Pakistan because of “inauthentic behaviour” and spamming, it said on Monday.
The social media giant — which shared details on "four separate, distinct and unconnected" takedowns linked to both Pakistan and India — said it had removed the pages, accounts and groups set up by the networks "for violating Facebook's policies on coordinated inauthentic behaviour or spam".
- Removes 103 pages, groups and accounts on both Facebook and Instagram as part of a network that originated in Pakistan
- Removes 687 pages and accounts linked to individuals associated with an IT Cell of the Indian National Congress
- Removes 15 Facebook pages, groups and accounts in India linked to individuals associated with Indian IT firm, Silver Touch
- Removes 321 pages and accounts in India that have broken Facebook rules against spam
"Today we removed 103 pages, groups and accounts for engaging in coordinated inauthentic behaviour on Facebook and Instagram as part of a network that originated in Pakistan," said a statement issued by Nathaniel Gleicher, the company’s head of Cybersecurity Policy, on the investigation.
"Although the people behind this activity attempted to conceal their identities, our investigation found that it was linked to employees of the ISPR of the Pakistani military," said the statement.
Dawn.com has reached out to ISPR for comment.