Malik Riaz calls the leaked audio recording a hoax and vows legal action

Malik Riaz calls the leaked audio recording a hoax and vows legal action

Malik Riaz, a real estate mogul, dismissed the leaked audio tape claimed to him on social media, calling it a creation of deep-fake technology.

Malik Riaz, a real estate mogul, dismissed the leaked audio tape claimed to him on social media, calling it a creation of deep-fake technology.

"With recent technology such as deep fake, creating an audio conversation shouldn't be a surprise," he remarked on Twitter. This technology is clearly responsible for the sounds linked with me on social media."

"I don't want to become involved in any political campaigns, but the most shocking aspect is that my name and reputation are being exploited to settle personal and political scores."

"I abhor these ongoing assaults on me, which are now affecting my family as well. I intend to pursue this case legally as well, and will use all available legal avenues to track out the perpetrators of this plot against me. Anyone discovered to be the source of fraudulent content and a facilitator of its propagation will be prosecuted.

He said that he does not wish to be a member of any political movement and that the phoney audio recording was utilised to gain political advantage.

After Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) leaders aired an audio clip — reportedly a discussion between the Bahria Town chairman and his daughter — exposing how Farah Gogi 'demanded a present' for former first lady Bushra Bibi, Riaz issued a statement.

Farah allegedly wanted a valuable diamond as a gift for the former first lady in exchange for "removing locks" on a building site and retracting a report against her father, according to the woman on the audio tape.

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