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Fact check: Viral visual of bulletin claiming Imran Khan will be released this week is fabricated

Fact check: Viral visual of bulletin claiming Imran Khan will be released this week is fabricated

Head of assignment at ARY News says, 'This is false information. We never broadcast this news'

Multiple people. including users who appear to be PTI supporters based on their past posts, were sharing an allegedARY Newsvisual on the social media platform X since May 13, 2026, quoting Sanaullah as saying that ex-premier Imran would be released “this week” on humanitarian grounds. However, the image is fabricated, and the outlet did not run any such news.

The former prime minister — who has beenimprisonedsince 2023 forconcealingdetails of Toshakhana gifts — is serving a14-yearsentence at Rawalpindi’s Adiala jail in the£190 millioncorruption case.

Imran’s party. family alleged that he was being kept in solitary confinement, with restrictions on visitors meeting him in jail. They repeatedly raised concerns over his medical treatment, after it surfaced in January that hesufferedan eye ailment. His sons, Kasim Khan and Sulaiman Khan, have also been campaigning for his release.

On May 13, an account that appears to be pro-PTI based on its past posts. bio, shared animageon X of anARY Newsbulletin showing Sanaullah sharing the news that Imran would be released soon, with the following caption: “Imran Khan is going to be released this week. Is this true??”

The post gained 129,500 views.

Another pro-PTI account on X shared the sameimagethe same day. questioning the news with the caption: “Can anyone confirm this news? ”

The post gained 112,400 views.

Subsequently, other users on X also shared the same image, as can be seenhere,here,here, andhere.

A fact-check was initiated to determine the veracity of the claim due to keen public interest in Imran’s incarceration. speculation surrounding his possible release from Adiala Jail.

A keyword search to corroborate whetherARY Newsor any other credible Pakistani or international media outlets had recently reported any such remarks from Sanaullah did not yield any results.

Inspecting the image for visual discrepancies showed that Sanaullah’s ears appeared noticeably blurred and distorted.

The yellow colour used for the Urdu “بریکنگ نیوز” (Breaking News) label was also slightly darker than the outlet‘s original broadcast graphics in the breaking news box. Additionally, the “LIVE” bug and“ARY NEWS”logo appearing at the bottom-right corner were blurry. of lower resolution compared to the rest of the frame, indicating possible digital manipulation.

Analysing the image using forensic tools. Fake Image Detector showed that it flagged the image as a 100 per cent “computer-generated or modified image”.

When contacted for comment on the matter, Fayyaz Hyder Mangi, head of assignment atARY News, provided the following response:

“This is false information. We never broadcast this news. The absence of our single red ticker line above the English ticker further confirms that this was fabricated using our colour scheme. branding to mislead viewers.”

Furthermore. no statements of any kind on the issue were also found from the PTI leadership, social media pages or Imran’s family.

Fact-check status: false

The claim that anARY Newsvisual shows a quote from Sanaullah about Imran's release this week on humanitarian grounds is false.

The visual is fake, and the outlet did not air any such news, nor did Sanaullah make any such comments.

This fact check wasoriginally publishedby iVerify Pakistan — a project of CEJ-IBA and UNDP.

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Source: https://tribune.com.pk/story/2608084/fact-check-viral-visual-of-ary-news-bulletin-claiming-imran-will-be-released-this-week-is-fabricated

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