Wasim Akram slams Indian media for misusing his photo in spy arrest case

Legendary Pakistani cricketer Wasim Akram has strongly condemned the Indian media for mistakenly using his photograph in news reports related to the arrest of a man sharing his name on espionage charges. The former fast bowler criticized the unverified reporting and urged news outlets to practice journalistic responsibility.
The controversy began after multiple Indian news channels reported the arrest of a YouTuber named Wasim Akram from Haryana on spying allegations.
However, instead of showing the suspect’s image, several outlets displayed the photo of Pakistan’s iconic cricketer sparking confusion and backlash online. The incident has been widely seen as either a careless oversight or a sensational tactic to attract attention.
Taking to a video-sharing platform, the ‘Sultan of Swing’ addressed the issue directly:
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“A spy named Wasim Akram has been arrested in the neighboring country, and their media is using my picture with users commenting without verification.”
He further advised, “I tell social media users: not every Wasim Akram online is me. Please verify before reacting or posting.”
In a firm message to media houses, he added, “Don’t bring trouble upon yourselves. Stay calm, and verify before publishing.”
The mix-up has raised serious concerns over media ethics and the growing trend of misinformation in high-profile reporting. Waseem Akram’s public statement aims to caution both media professionals and social media users about the importance of fact-checking especially when reputations are at stake.
This incident highlights the broader issue of digital accountability in today’s fast-paced news cycle, where errors can rapidly snowball into international embarrassment.
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