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Physical remand of TikToker extended
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LAHORE: An anti-terrorism court on Thursday extended physical remand of a woman TikToker who claimed to be the mother of the alleged ‘rape victim’ of Punjab College. Gulberg police presented the suspect woman, Sara Khan, before the court on expiry of her remand and sought her six-day remand. The investigating officer told the court one out of two mobile phones of the suspect had been recovered from Multan. He said further custody of the suspect was required for the recovery of the cellular phone and multiple forensic examinations. Judge Irfan Haider allowed the police request and extended the physical remand of the suspect for six days. The judge ordered that the woman suspect would remain in police custody from sunrise to sunset and for rest would remain in jail on judicial custody. The police alleged that the suspect recorded a video claiming that she was the mother of an alleged rape victim and uploaded it on her TikTok handle. It said the video went viral and added to the controversy over the alleged rape case. The suspect, who is a resident of Karachi with a permanent address in Multan, has been charged with making a false claim, inciting public sentiment against the government authorities and urging the people to violence.
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