Shahzad Akbar should focus on Nawaz Sharif’s case instead of me: Hareem Shah
TikToker says Shahzad Akbar had even failed to repatriate former prime minister Nawaz Sharif who is enjoying his life here in London
After facing allegations and investigation against her for alleged money laundering, famous TikToker Hareem Shah has mocked Adviser to Prime Minister on Accountability Shahzad Akbar, saying that he should focus on Nawaz Sharif’s case instead of her.
While talking to the media, Hareem Shah denies money laundering allegations against her and announced being ready to face investigation either by Pakistani authorities or Scotland Yard in the United Kingdom (UK).
In a recent media appearance, the TikToker said that she will never stop telling bitter truths. Slamming the PM’s adviser, Shah said that Shahzad Akbar had even failed to repatriate former prime minister Nawaz Sharif who is enjoying his life here in London. She added that she is just a common woman as compared to Nawaz Sharif.
She said that she is not getting upset by Akbar’s letter and enjoying her stay in London. The TikTok celebrity said that evidence is everything in the UK and she is not afraid of Pakistani officials who are contacting the British authorities and filing cases against her.
She continued that her criticism regarding the Pakistani passport was also proved true after the recent international ranking of the global passports. She said that the ineligibility of the incumbent government has caused the devaluation of currency and the low reputation of Pakistani passports.
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Shah said that she is ready to cooperate with the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) and other investigators.
On January 14, Shahzad Akbar had announced that the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) has taken notice of Shah’s video and launched an inquiry into the matter.
The announcement came after the TikToker uploaded a video on social media on January 10 in which she could be seen flaunting stacks of British pounds.