The two twitter accounts, in particularly Pakistan Embassy UN (@PakEmbassyUN) appeared that it was being handled personally by Maleeha Lodhi, the Pakistani Ambassador to the UN.
In the fake tweet, Lodhi alleged that the Ohio Police, a day earlier raided the Pakistani Embassy in Washington in connection with the terrorist attack carried by Abdul Razak Ali Artan.
In this fake account Lodhi alleged that the federal police is now raiding the Permanent Mission of Pakistan to the UN in New York.
"Shame that after Ohio Police raid yesterday on Pakistan Embassy, Washington DC their Twitter account is also suspended by FBI. #OhioStateAttack," the fake twitter account said.
"Federal police have confiscated some documents of our Embassy in New York regarding #OhioStateAttack," said the second tweet from the same account.
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"Baseless and false information is being spread on the social media through fake Twitter accounts impersonating the Permanent Mission of Pakistan and Ambassador Maleeha Lodhi. The Permanent Mission has only one twitter account ie @PakistanUN_NY," the Permanent Mission of Pakistan to the UN said.
"The Mission has taken up this issue with the Twitter administration in order to block all unauthorised and fake accounts," it said.
"It's reiterated that some fake twitter accounts are spreading baseless and unauthentic Info & Pics which are not linked with the Pak Embassy," the embassy said in a tweet.
Lodhi who has 138,000 followers also tweeted the statement.
By late night tweets from @PakinUS appeared to have been deleted, while those of @PakEmbassyUN still appeared to be there.
One of these tweets also reflected a fake twitter account of Sartaj Aziz, who is the foreign policy advisor to the Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif.
Several credible media outlets in South Asia even reported about these raids without realising that such an act was unprecedented and would have created a major international crisis, as it would have been in violation of several UN and Vienna conventions.
This comes at a time when the American media is abuzz with fake stories on the social media and how it was used to influence the recently concluded elections.
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