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TikToker Ayesha Akram ‘forgives everyone’ in Minar-e-Pakistan assault case

Akram was presented in the Sessions Court in Lahore
Policemen escort men after being presented in court for Independence case in 2021. AFP
Policemen escort men after being presented in court for Independence case in 2021. AFP

TikTok star Ayesha Akram has filed a statement in In the Minar-e-Pakistan sexual assault case, stating that she will not pursue the case further.

Akram was presented in the Sessions Court in Lahore, stating that she has forgiven all the accused, and she has no objection to the accused being exonerated.

Amir Sohail, also known as Rambo, and 11 other accused have filed petitions seeking acquittal in the case.

The court has summoned the lawyers to present their arguments on August 26.

On August 14, the Independence Day, a large number of people had gathered at the Greater Iqbal Park (Minar-e-Pakistan). In this situation, TikToker Ayesha, along with her two associates Amir Sohail and Saddam Hussain, arrived there and started recording videos.

A group of miscreants attacked the woman, tore her clothes, and kept throwing her up in the air.

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The woman asked for help however, she received none. She managed to save her life with great difficulty.

After the video went viral, the Larri Adda police station registered a case against more than 400 people for assaulting and stripping the woman, and also arrested several individuals.

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