A woman named Ali Shah was arrested by Gulbahar Police for uploading "indecent, obscene and immoral" content on social media. In an X post on Tuesday, the Peshawar Police shared the video that the woman posted on social media wherein she can be seen performing obscene acts. In the same video, she can later be seen in police custody apologising.
سوشل میڈیا پر بے ہودہ، فحش اور غیر اخلاقی مواد اپلوڈ کرنے پر #علیشاہ 007 گرفتار
— Capital City Police Peshawar (@PeshawarCCPO) September 9, 2025
▪︎ تھانہ گلبہار پولیس کی کارروائی
▪︎ مقدمہ درج، مزید تفتیش جاری
کیپٹل سٹی پولیس پشاور واضح کرتی ہے کہ سوشل میڈیا پر بے ہودہ مواد پھیلانے والوں کے خلاف بلاامتیاز کارروائیاں جاری رہیں گی۔ pic.twitter.com/0qYrhdTPlh
Sharing the before and after video, Peshawar Police wrote, "AliShah 007 arrested for uploading indecent, obscene, and immoral content on social media. Action by Gulbahar Police Station. Case registered, further investigation underway. Peshawar Capital City Police clarify that actions against those spreading indecent content on social media will continue without discrimination."
Indore: Man Arrested For Sending Obscene Content To WomanThe arrest comes amid an ongoing crackdown against online indecency by Peshawar Police. Last week, two women were arrested for posting obscene videos on TikTok.
After the arrest, police requested that the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) permanently close the TikTok account linked to the accused.
Earlier, Peshawar Police had stated that they do not intend to suppress creativity or self-expression but insist that all content shared must remain within legal and ethical boundaries.
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