<span>Screenshot of the false post, taken on September 26, 2024</span><span></div></div></div><div class=
Screenshot of the false post, taken on September 26, 2024

The false claim surfaced as former Indian lawmaker Imtiaz Jaleel led a convoy of hundreds of vehicles to Mumbai and called for the arrest of BJP politician Nitesh Rane and Hindu preacher Ramgiri Maharaj over “inflammatory remarks” about Muslims, according to local media (archived link).

The protesters were denied entry into the city and returned after handing over their demands to government representatives.

The clip was shared with similar false claims elsewhere on X and Facebook here and here.

But the claim is false. The video was filmed during Pope Francis’ visit to East Timor.

East Timor footage

A reverse image search of the footage on Google found a higher-quality version posted on TikTok by an account called “rey.marques” on September 11, 2024. It was viewed more than two million times (archived link).

Hashtags in the caption suggested it was filmed during the pope’s East Timor visit.

The pontiff celebrated mass for hundreds of thousands of faithful in the tiny Southeast Asian nation on September 10 (archived link).

Around 600,000 people out of a population of 1.3 million attended the mass, the Vatican said in a statement, citing local authorities.

Below is a screenshot comparison of the clip shared in false posts (left) and the TikTok footage (right):

<span> Screenshot comparison of the altered video (left) and the TikTok footage (right)</span><span><button class=

Screenshot comparison of the altered video (left) and the TikTok footage (right)

The footage shows the flag of East Timor on streetlights and a poster of the pontiff.

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Flag of East Timor on streetlights and a poster of the pontiff

AFP has previously debunked another false claim in the Philippines that shared the same video.

Rey Marques, a photographer based in the capital Dili who owns the TikTok account, told AFP at the time that he did not know who filmed the video but identified the scene as near the Raikotu General Cemetery in the city.

AFP confirmed the location of the footage by comparing it to Google Street View imagery from the area (archived link).

Below is a screenshot comparison highlighting a house, street and tree in the TikTok video (left) and the corresponding elements on Google Street View (right):

<span>Screenshot comparison highlighting a house, street and tree in the TikTok video (left) and the corresponding elements on Google Street View (right)</span><span><button class=

Screenshot comparison highlighting a house, street and tree in the TikTok video (left) and the corresponding elements on Google Street View (right)

A livestream on the Facebook page of local media outlet TVET Entertainment shows a similar scene of crowds walking after the mass (archived link).





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