Man Arrested For Filming College Girls

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KARAK: A man was arrested on charges of filming students of Government Girls Degree College Takht-i-Nusrati here on September 23, according to police sources.

The sources said District Police Officer of Karak Shahbaz Ilahi took notice of public complaints regarding the uploading the videos of the students of the college on TikTok and directed the

station house officer of the police station concerned to take action against the accused identified as Abdullah a resident of Takht-i-Nusrati.

The police arrested the accused who allegedly confessed during interrogation to creating and uploading the videos on social media platforms. The police registered the first information report against the accused and started an investigation.

Published in The News on September 24, 2025. 

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