A 48-second video showing Pakistani police waking and questioning a man sleeping on the roadside is being widely shared on social media.
Users claim the footage shows authorities searching every street in Pakistan for Indian spies after the release of the film Dhurandhar 2, which features a storyline about Indian espionage in Pakistan.
Screengrab from X post by @nextminutenews7Evidence
A reverse image search of keyframes from the viral clip led to a Facebook post uploaded on December 25, 2025, by a Pakistani NGO called Anti-Narcotic and Crime Control (ANCC). The post carried the same footage, confirming that it existed online before the recent wave of claims linking it to Dhurandhar 2.
Screengrab from Facebook post by @ANCCORGANIZATIONMultiplevideos posted on the same date on the NGO's Facebook page show similar scenes of police and volunteers identifying and detaining suspected drug addicts in Hyderabad, Pakistan. The same man seen in the viral clip appears in several of these videos, indicating that the footage is part of a coordinated street operation rather than a spy investigation.
The man seen interacting with the police in the video was identified through the NGO's website as Younus Amin, Operations Director of ANCC. In several videos, he is seen assisting police in awareness and enforcement activities related to drug abuse.
Screengrab from ANCC organization website According to information available on ANCC's website, the organisation works to combat drug addiction and crime through public awareness drives, street interventions, and cooperation with law enforcement agencies. Their activities include visiting public places and helping authorities identify drug users for rehabilitation or legal action.
Similar videos were also found on another Facebook account titled Ground Operation, which is linked to Younus Amin. These clips further show coordinated anti-drug actions conducted jointly by the NGO and local police, reinforcing that the viral video is part of routine enforcement activity.
Verdict
The viral claim that Pakistani authorities began searching for Indian spies after the release of Dhurandhar 2 is false. The video being shared online actually shows a joint anti-drug operation conducted by a Pakistani NGO and local police.
FAQs
Q1. What does the viral video claim?
The video is being shared with the claim that Pakistan police are searching streets for Indian spies after the release of Dhurandhar 2.
Q2. What does the video actually show?
It shows police and members of a Pakistani NGO conducting an anti-drug operation and questioning a man sleeping on the roadside.
Q3. When was the original video uploaded?
The footage was uploaded on Facebook by the Anti-Narcotic and Crime Control NGO on December 25, 2025, before the viral claim surfaced.
Q4. Who is the man seen interacting with police in the video?
He has been identified as Yunus Amin, Operations Director of the Anti-Narcotic and Crime Control organisation.
Sources
Facebook Post By ANCC, Dated December 25, 2025
Official Website Of ANCC

