FIR lodged against abduction of TikToker Hareem Shah’s husband
According to the mother, her son Bilal Hussain was abducted on August 27.


Karachi: A case of abduction of Bilal Hussain Shah—husband of TikToker Hareem Shah—was registered in Karachi's Defense Police Station.
According to Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) South Karachi Shiraz Nazir, First Information Report (FIR) No. 533/23 has been registered in defense police station in the complaint of Bilal Shah's mother Bibi Shahzadi Begum.
According to the mother, her son Bilal Hussain was abducted on August 27 after leaving his house in Street No. 06 of Qayyumabad Block B, Karachi.
It has been stated in the FIR that after leaving the house, Bilal was abducted by unknown persons in three different vehicles on the main road.
According to the plaintiff, the abductors also took her son's car with them and Bilal Shah has not been able to contact his family so far. An FIR has been registered against unidentified accused.
The police stated that an investigation has been started in this regard.
It is pertinent to note that Hareem Shah had released a video statement saying that her husband Bilal Shah was with her in London last week. When he reached Karachi, he was picked up by people dressed in plain clothes.
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