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From dubbing to reality: TikToker arrested For Killing Husband With TikTok partner

A TikToker who killed her husband along with her companion one month ago has been detained by the Sialkot police after she falsely reported robbery and murder to the police.

Khurram Shahzad, the representative for the Sialkot district police, stated in a press statement that Mamoona Iram Shehzadi, a resident of Model Town (Uggoki), told authorities that thieves had shot and killed her husband Khalil Ahmed.

Following the incident, District Police Officer Syed Zeeshan Raza organized three squads under the leadership of SP Investigation Nasir Mahmood Bajwa. With the aid of technology and human intelligence, the investigating teams detected Shehzadi’s involvement. The woman admitted to killing her husband and said she befriended a family member named Rizwan with whom she would collaborate on TikTok videos. She said that she had intended to murder her spouse and had done it with the assistance of his accomplice. Police were instructed by the DPO to also detain the other suspect. Police teams were conducting raids, according to Khurram Shahzad, to apprehend the suspect.

 

Punjab Police took to Twitter to tweet about the incident. They tweeted that the TikToker wife of the victim was detained by Sialkot Police. The accused and her companion on TikToker described her husband’s murder as a robbery. After conducting an investigation, a special team of DPO Sialkot detained the suspect, and raids are currently being conducted to capture the other suspects.

Twitter user @JamesHassannIn tweeted that in none of the videos does a TickTocker wear a scarf, but as soon as she is taken into custody for the murder of her husband, she does. And this wasn’t the first time that criminals in Pakistan have pretended to be ‘self-righteous’.

Another Twitter user @Shamrez93905559 tweeted that he has always been adamant that the Punjab Police is the only organization in Pakistan capable of conducting an investigation. The requirement is that this study cannot be influenced by any other political force. Additionally, the budget needs to be allotted to the investigator.

In a different incident that happened in February 2022, the Sun stated that a TikTok celebrity who recently posted a mocking video about a murder was accused, along with her mother and three others, with the murder of two men who allegedly died in a car pursuit in Leicestershire, England, last week.

‘Sick heist’ – old man and accomplice pretending to be unwell, rob doctor, staff and patients waiting for turn

According to the outlet, cousins Mohammed Hashim Ijazuddin and Saqib Hussain, both 21, were killed and their car was torn in half after being pursued and run off the road by Mahek Bukhari, 22, her mother Ansreen Bukhari, 45, and another woman, Natasha Akhtar, 21.

 

 

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