Case registered against 400 for harassing, assaulting female TikToker on Independence Day
Last updated on: 18 August,2021 01:50 pm
Case registered against 400 for harassing, assaulting female TikToker on Independence Day
LAHORE (Dunya News) - Punjab Chief Minister Sardar Usman Buzdar took notice of the incident of harassment of a woman in Lahore on Independence Day.
A video of insulting, assaulting and harassing a female TikToker named Ayesha Akram, in Lahore went viral on social media. A case was registered against 400 persons after chief minister’s notice on the incident.
The accused not only tortured the woman but also tore down her clothes. The mob also snatched phones, gold jewelery and cash from the victim and her six companions.
Police have registered a case at the complaint of Ayesha Akram, a resident of Shahdara.
According to Ayesha, she was busy making a video with her colleagues when the mob attacked.
According to Lahore police, a case has been registered against 400 people. The suspects are being identified based on footage and other evidence, and arrests will be made soon.