On Pakistan's Independence Day, Female TikToker reports her clothes were torn and she was tossed into the air by hundreds of others who allegedly assaulted her. She said that she and her six pals were making a video near Minar-e-Pakistan on saturday when they were "attacked" by 300 to 400 individuals.



She and her pals tried everything they could to get away from the throng, but they were unable. "The throng was massive, and people were scaling the fence and approaching us. people were yanking and pulling on my garments to the point of tearing them. Several individuals attempted to assist me, but the mob was too large, and I was repeatedly thrown into the air "She went on to say that her companions had also been assaulted.

On Tuesday, the Lahore police filed a charge against hundreds of unidentified people for beating and stealing from TikToker and her friends on Independence Day at the city's Greater Iqbal Park.

Her ring and earrings were "forcibly removed," according to the complaint, as was one of her companion's phones, her identity card, and $15,000 in cash. The complaint said, "The unidentified persons assaulted us brutally." First Information Report (FIR) was lodged in the Lorry Adda police station.

The superintendent of police in Lahore has been asked to take "prompt legal action" against the accused involved in the event by the Lahore DIG Operations. A video of the event went viral on social media, with locals expressing their displeasure with the men's behaviour. Those who "violated women's honour and harassed them" will face legal consequences, he added.


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