Four TikTokers arrested for doing dangerous stunts
LAHORE : Liaqatabad police have arrested four persons for performing life-threatening stunts to create TikToker videos.
The suspects were identified as Tanveer, Mubeen, Majid, and Ali, who were allegedly disturbing the public by performing reckless one-wheel motorcycle stunts on Ferozepur Road. According to a police spokesperson, the arrests were made during a routine patrol. The accused were seen creating chaos, performing dangerous maneuvers, and harassing citizens while recording their antics for social media.
Their motorcycles were also seized by the authorities. “The suspects were endangering their own lives as well as those of others by disrupting traffic and causing panic among commuters,” the spokesperson said. A case has been registered against them, and further investigations are underway. Police have warned citizens against performing such hazardous stunts, emphasising that strict action will be taken against those violating traffic laws and public safety regulations. This incident highlights growing concerns over risky social media trends.
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