TikToker became enemies of the forest, setting fire to Margalla Hills National Park and making videos. The Wildlife Board identified the suspects while police arrested a TikToker from Abbottabad. Attempts are also being made to arrest other suspects, including a woman TikToker.
Hungry for popularity on social media, young people came down to take the lives of trees and wild animals.
Videos of arson in Margalla Hills National Park have come to light in the form of solid evidence, with TikToker clearly seen setting fire to the forest with a given stitch.
The caption of the shared video reads, “New and Dangerous Trend for Tike Tok Videos.” It can spread in seconds and get out of control.
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The CDA’s environment department has filed a case against Koli’s Kohsar police station for setting fire to the forest.
The petition states that a video is circulating on TikToker in which a ticker named Dolly is shooting a video by setting it on fire in the forest. Landscaping Act 1966, Forest Act 1927, Wildlife Act 1979, and Environmental Protection Legal action should be taken by registering a case under the relevant provisions of the Pakistan Penal Code, 1997.
Dolly is a well-known Tiktoker, makeup artist, dancer, model, and social media influencer. She has a huge fan base on Tiktok, YouTube, and Instagram.
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