On Independence Day in Pakistan a Tiktok woman was thrown into the air by a crowd of hundreds, torn clothes

The Lahore Police on Tuesday registered a case against hundreds of unidentified people for allegedly assaulting and stealing a woman TikToker and her accomplices at the city’s Greater Iqbal Park on Pakistan’s Independence Day. According to the FIR lodged, the complainant has said that she along with six of her accomplices was making a video near Minar-e-Pakistan on Independence Day, when around 300 to 400 people attacked her, Dawn newspaper reported. attacked.
He said in the complaint that he and his associates tried hard to avoid the crowd. Sensing the situation, the security guard of the park opened the gate of the enclosure around Minar-e-Pakistan. The FIR quoted the victim as saying, “However, the crowd was huge and people were crossing the enclosure and coming towards us. People were pushing and pulling me to such an extent that they tore my clothes. Many people tried to help me, but the crowd was huge and they kept throwing me in the air.”
The complaint further states that his associates were also assaulted. During the struggle, her ring and earrings were forcibly snatched, as well as the mobile phone of one of her accomplices, her identity card and Rs 15,000 in her possession. “Unknown people attacked us violently,” the complainant said.
Sections like assault or use of criminal force against the woman as well as stripping her, theft and spreading riot have been added in the FIR. A video of the incident started circulating on social media, after which the common citizens of the country in the video Expressed anger at the actions of men.