ISLAMABAD: In a shocking turn of events, celebrity model and media personality Mathira has landed herself in the middle of a massive online betting and gambling scandal that is shaking the nation.
Sources confirm that Mathira has been serving as the official brand ambassador for the controversial online betting app “Mostbet,” under intense scrutiny by the National Cyber Crime Investigation Agency (NCCIA).
Investigators have widened their probe into the illegal promotion of online gambling after uncovering that these apps are not only luring thousands of young Pakistanis into betting but also illegally siphoning billions of rupees abroad every single month.
Insiders reveal that the digital tentacles of these gambling networks lead straight to India, raising serious questions about cross-border financial crimes and data breaches.
Authorities have also warned that more arrests of popular TikTokers, influencers, and models associated with these platforms are imminent.
Perhaps most alarming, investigators have found that sensitive personal data of citizens — including mobile numbers, bank account details, and even real-time locations — is being unlawfully harvested and transmitted overseas.
As the scandal deepens, public outrage is growing against celebrities like Mathira, who are allegedly glamorizing and legitimizing these predatory platforms in exchange for lucrative contracts.
Will Mathira face legal action? Or will the gambling mafia’s political and financial muscle shield the culprits? The nation watches as this high-stakes scandal unfolds.


