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TikToker Imsha Rehman pardons accused in video leak case

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ISLAMABAD: TikTok star Imsha Rehman has granted conditional pardon to the accused in the alleged video leak case, here on Thursday.

The Islamabad District and Sessions Court held a hearing on the post-arrest bail of the accused who allegedly leaked a video of a female TikToker.

The hearing was presided over by Additional District and Sessions Judge Adnan Rasool Lark. During the hearing, Imsha Rehman pardoned the arrested accused Abdul Aziz subject to certain conditions.

Rehman’s lawyer Hadi Ali Chatta said that the accused is remorseful and he is not opposing his bail. He requested that if the accused is genuinely remorseful for his actions, then it should be mentioned in the court order.

It may be recalled that the accused involved in the alleged video leak case of Imsha Rehman was arrested by the FIA ​​from Gujranwala.

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