
A video showing a group of women assaulting a person on a road is going viral on social media with the claim that it shows Major General Faisal Naseer—the Director General of Counter-Intelligence for Pakistan’s Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI)—being physically assaulted by a group of transgender individuals during a trip to Thailand.
Let’s check the truth.
Fact check:
We started our investigation with a reverse image search on Google, and the results led us to a report by the Times of India carrying the screenshot of the video. It was published on 4 January 2026 under the caption, “Indian national Raj Jasuja thrashed by transwomen in Thailand after allegedly refusing to pay for escort service.”

Using these hints, we conducted further searches and found several news reports regarding this incident. An Instagram post by Telegraph Online uploaded an extended version of the same video. According to the post, the video shows transgender women pulling a man out of a car, dragging him onto the street, and assaulting him. The police said they would ask the Indian tourist to file a formal complaint once he is recovered, after which a legal investigation would proceed.

Thailand-based news outlet Thaiger published a detailed report on the incident on 29 December 2025, including several images of the injured Jasuja. The report stated that the altercation broke out over payment for services after the victim allegedly failed to pay the full amount.

Based on this evidence, we can understand that this video is unrelated to Pakistan Army Major General Faisal Naseer.
Conclusion
Fact Crescendo found the claim made along with the video to be Misleading. The person in the viral video is an Indian tourist, Raj Jasuja, not Pakistani official Faisal Naseer. The video shows a December 2025 incident in Pattaya, Thailand.


