Ayesha Akram, a TikToker, clears up everyone implicated in a harassment case.
On August 14, 2021, in Minar-e-Pakistan, TikToker Ayesha Akram allegedly experienced harassment. She has now forgiven all of the accused.
Lahore Extra Sessions Hearing the case was Judge Gul Abbas. In the affidavit court, Ayesha Akram filed a declaration stating that she would not be pursuing the matter.
“I don’t disagree with the accused’s acquittal. The declaration said, “I freely consent and do not feel afraid as I am recording my statement in court.”
In opposition to the August ruling, 12 defendants—among them Aamir Sohail, often known as Rambo—have submitted acquittal petitions.
A complaint has been filed against the harassment of twelve people by the Lorry Adda police station in Lahore.
The woman TikToker was attacked and intimidated by a group of about 400 guys on August 14, 2021, in Minar-e-Pakistan. A crackdown by the police against all those involved in the tragic affair was necessitated by videos of the incident becoming viral on social media, disclosing the incident weeks later.
The whole Minar-e-Pakistan episode was attributed to Ayesha Akram’s colleague, Rambo.
In a letter to DIG Investigations, Ayesha Akram claimed that her associate Rambo was responsible for organizing the Independence Day excursion to Greater Iqbal Park, which ultimately resulted in the terrible event.