Female TikToker Publicly Humiliated By Desperadoes in Lahore
The video of the deplorable incident went viral on the internet in which a mob could be seen groping and tossing the victim in the air, tearing her clothes in the hustle
Lahore police have registered a case against 400 desperadoes who humiliated a female TikToker at Greater Iqbal Park on August 14.
The video of the deplorable incident went viral on the internet in which a mob could be seen groping and tossing the victim in the air, tearing her clothes in the hustle.
Punjab Chief Minister Usman Buzdar took notice of the video following which Lahore police registered a first information report (FIR) nominating 400 people.
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According to the report, Ayesha was at Greater Iqbal Park with Amir Sohail and Saddam Hussain and they were recording videos near Minar-e-Pakistan.
Suddenly, a mob attacked the female TikToker and started groping her. One of them picked her up in the arms and the suspects then started tossing her.
During the deplorable act, Ayesha’s cellphone, cash, and other valuables were also lost.
Further, Punjab Chief Minister Usman Buzdar has also sought a report from the City Police Officer (CPO) and directed strict action against the offenders.
He said that the suspects visible in the video should be traced and apprehended at the earliest.
He assured the victim that she would be provided justice.
The chief minister said that the incident was condemnable and provision of the justice is the government’s responsibility.
The incident instigated anger among the social media users and the celebrities joined them too.
They called for hanging the ‘rapists’ involved in groping and humiliating the victim.
“We preach religion and patriotism here but we follow hedionism and barbarism.”#minarepakistan pic.twitter.com/kLdvwOFFiQ
— MediaSpring PK (@MediaSpringPk) August 18, 2021
Singer Haroon Shahid and ace actress Mahira Khan are also among those who joined the outcry against the vile incident.
I can’t believe what I just saw!!! I’ve said it before and I will say it again – make an example out of these men!
#MinarePakistan— Mahira Khan (@TheMahiraKhan) August 17, 2021
Robotic malfunction at #minar_e_pakistan 🤷🏻♂️ Time to deactivate these robots I believe? @GovtofPunjabPK @OfficialDPRPP
— Haroon Shahid (@Haroon_5hahid) August 17, 2021
Actress Mishi Khan called for direct punishment instead of a case against the culprits.
Shameful & disgusting. Seems like people have become savages. These people should be punished severely rather have a case.
This is alarming & scary #minarepakistan pic.twitter.com/hWnbb9Ggse
— Mishi khan (@mishilicious) August 17, 2021