Famous TikToker blamed the mountain for a video and was filed by the police, denying that he had a fire when he came.
Pakistan's renowned TikTok creator posted a video posing against a burning mountain, which was filed by police for deliberately causing a forest fire. TikToker denies allegations, explaining that the locals just happened to be there while burning.
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The problem is the video of TikTok creator Humaira Asghar, who has more than 11 million followers and is nicknamed 'Dolly' by fans. The original video has been deleted, but you can see the video reprinted on Twitter below.
This is a disturbing & disastrous trend on Tik Tok! Young people desperate 4 followers are setting fire to our forests during this hot & dry season! In Australia it is lifetime imprisonment for those who start wildfires. We need to introduce similar legislation @WildlifeBoard pic.twitter.com/RGMXnbG9f1
— Rina S Khan Satti (@rinasaeed) May 17, 2022
He posted a movie on TikTok walking in a glittering dress against the backdrop of a burning mountain slope. The video had the caption 'Fire will spurt out where I am'.
The video was flooded with criticism as the location of the video is believed to be
Record heat waves with a maximum temperature of 51 degrees Celsius are occurring in various parts of Pakistan, and forest fires are also occurring frequently. Also, in early May, a man in Abotabad was arrested for setting fire to the natural environment for the background of the video.
Rina S Khan Satti, chairman of the Islamabad Wildlife Management Commission, said of these fires: 'In the hot and dry season, young people are igniting our forests for followers. Must immediately catch the abnormal young man and put him in prison. '
Meanwhile, Asghar posted another explanation video right after the video in question.
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You will see a road sign and a green sign that looks like it.
When the camera flipped 180 degrees, I saw a lit hill, Mr. Asghar, and a man who was a local.
In the footage, Asghar claims that he was already on fire when he arrived at this location. The man said, 'I'm burning in the open because there are snakes in the grass and the children are in danger.'
In response to this issue, Pakistani authorities have filed Asghar on suspicion of violating the Wildlife and Nature Conservation Act. The First Information Report (FIR), produced by police, states: 'The area where the footage was created is part of Margara Hills National Park, and there have been multiple reports of recent wildfires destroying the ecosystem. It has been stated. '
Whether Asghar's claim is correct is unknown at the time of writing the article. Asghar has not been arrested yet, but if he is charged and convicted of a criminal case, he could be sentenced to up to seven years in prison.
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