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Hareem Shah booked over aerial firing
Islamabad: A complaint has been filed against famous TikTok star Hareem Shah after a video of her on social media has gone viral in which she has been resorting to aerial firing.
As per details, the complaint was filed in Lahore’s Anarkali police station by Advocate Chaudhry Asif, in which he argued that Hareem Shah’s aerial firing had not only spread fear and panic in the area, but could also have injured people living nearby.
Meanwhile, police stated that they are investigating the incident.
Advocate also termed Hareem Shah’s act as illegal and demanded strict action by registering a case against her.
Moreover, an aerial firing video of Hareem Shah had surfaced about two years ago too and it is unclear that whether this complaint is against that video or the more recent one.
Earlier, famous TikTok star the Hareem Shah—who got famous by making short videos on TikTok survived the murder attempt in Islamabad.
On an application of Hareem, Golra Sharif police station Islamabad has registered against the suspects.
According to the First Information Report (FIR), the assassination attempt on Hareem Shah was planned by her friend Ayesha and his accomplice Bahadur Sher.
FIR lodged from her real name, Fiza Hussain, at the Golra police station stated ‘I resident of E-11 (III) Omni Arcade came to Islamabad from Karachi for shooting on March 16 and two people Ayesha Naz and Bahadur Sher Afridi forcefully entered to my flat on March 18 (Thursday). The attackers started assaulting me as soon as they entered my residence, it further added.
The TikTok star enjoys a massive following on TikTok and holds a controversial social media presence.