UK deports Pakistani YouTuber Rajab Butt
According to the report, his visa was cancelled because he did not disclose his recent legal cases in his visa application.

London: The United Kingdom has deported well-known Pakistani YouTuber Rajab Butt.
According to details, YouTuber Rajab Butt has been deported from the UK and departed for Pakistan on a flight early this morning.
The reason for Rajab Butt’s deportation was the cancellation of his British visa.
According to the report, his visa was cancelled because he did not disclose his recent legal cases in his visa application.
The deportation was preceded by a closer examination of Butt’s activities in the UK. During this review, authorities reportedly uncovered legal cases flagged by Pakistani institutions that had not been disclosed.
In light of these findings, the UK government issued an official notice demanding Butt’s immediate departure from the country.
A source connected to Butt confirmed the deportation, while TikToker Nadeem Naniwala disclosed that he was traveling alongside Butt to Pakistan.
Upon their arrival, the Islamabad High Court granted protective bail to Rajab Butt and Nadeem Naniwala on Tuesday, ensuring they would not face arrest at Islamabad Airport.
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