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Pakistani Tiktoker Assault Case: She and her friends were allegedly assaulted by hundreds of unidentified persons at Pakistan’s Greater Iqbal Park on August 14. A case has been registered against them by the Lahore police.
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Here's what you need to know about the Pakistani Tiktoker Assault Case
- Hundreds of unidentified miscreants allegedly attacked the TikToker. According to her complaint, her clothes were torn off and they kept throwing her into the air.
- According to the PTI news agency, she also complained that her gold ornaments were stolen by those people. They also snatched the mobile phone and identity card of one of her friends.
- As per reports, her ring and earrings were snatched as well.
- Besides this, a sum of 15,000 PKR was also snatched of one of her friends.
- A tweet shared shows the video. The caption reads, "The girl screams for help as she’s groped by hundreds of men. There is Azaan going on in the background They didn't care for sanctity of another person's body, they didn't care about sanctity of #MinarePakistan,they didn't care about sanctity of #Muharram"
The girl screams for help as she’s groped by hundreds of men.There is Azaan going on in the background
— Muhammad Elyas 🇵🇰🇵🇸 (@0doctorstrange) August 18, 2021
They didn't care for sanctity of another person's body,they didn't care about sanctity of #MinarePakistan,they didn't care about sanctity of #Muharram#ayesha #400men #Lahore pic.twitter.com/pdMYGnfzt7
- The woman then went to Lari Adda police station to lodge her complaint.
- She along with her six companions, was documenting a video near Minar-e-Pakistan when the mob allegedly attacked them, as per the complaint filed.
- The TikToker further stated in her complaint that she reached out to people for help but her efforts were in vain as no one came to save her
- She also stated that she and her friends tried as hard as possible to run away from the mob but they came a cropper in doing so as the crowd was huge.
- The investigation in the case is on and police officers handling the same have been ordered to take immediate legal action against all those suspected in the case.
- Those who “violated women’s honour and harassed them will be brought within the ambit of the law”, said DIG Operations Sajid Kiyani.
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