Tik Toker arrested for duping ‘Ertugrul’
LAHORE: Race Course police registered a case against Kashif Zameer, a well-known tik toker, on fraud charges.
The case was registered on the complaint of Turkish actor Engin Altan. A letter of complaint was sent to the Punjab Home Department by the Turkish Embassy on the complaint of Turkish actor Engin Altan. Upon which an immediate case was registered and the accused was arrested. The accused Kashif Zameer invited Engin Altan to Pakistan for the shooting of a brand. When he came here, the money was not paid by Kashif Zameer. Zameer canceled the agreement.
When CIA Iqbal Town conducted a raid to arrest the accused, the accused identified himself as a government official.
A blue light vehicle and weapons were recovered from the possession of the accused and another case was registered in Nishtar Colony police station. Several cases of fraud have already been registered against the accused.
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