LAHORE: Renowned Pakistani YouTuber Rajab Butt and TikToker Nadeem Nani Wala arrived at Lahore court in full protocol amid tight security after both were attacked in Karachi City court by lawyers.
As per details, Rajab and Nadeem appeared before the court, where the NCCIA counsel sought time from the court to present the record.
The court approved the plea and both influencers left the court after marking their attendance.
Rajab Butt’s birthday controversy
After clash with Karachi lawyers, YouTuber Rajab Butt landed in another controversy for allegedly celebrating birthday without his wife, Iman.
The birthday party was a surprise from Rajab’s family. The celebrations were attended by his closed circle, including his mother, sister, and Nadeem Naniwala.
However, his son and wife were missing from the event. When the videos surfaced on social media, netizens lashed out at the YouTuber for skipping his wife, Iman, from such event.
Rajab Butt Karachi lawyer clash
A group of lawyers reportedly attacked the YouTuber when he arrived at the court. The incident took place on the premises of the City Courts in Karachi, where Rajab Butt appeared before the court for a hearing on his interim bail plea.
Sindh Home Minister Ziaul Hasan Lanjar, termed the incident unfortunate and told the media that it was not a good thing for society that lawyers, instead of protecting the law, took the law into their own hands.
Butt’s sister, Ghazal Jawad, who is also a social media influencer, posted a collage of pictures on her Instagram account, showing injury marks on her brother’s body.
She wrote: “We want justice for Rajab bhai. If this is happening with a renowned face in Pakistan, then what about the aam awam [common people]?”
Rajab Butt, Nadeem Nani get big relief on return to Pakistan
Renowned Pakistani YouTuber Rajab Butt and TikToker Nadeem Nani wala secured a 10-day transit bail from the Islamabad High Court (IHC).
As per details, both influencers appeared before the court after they arrived in Pakistan, where the court accepted their bail and directed them to approach the concerned court within next 10 days from the date of bail approval.
The court earlier ordered them to ensure personal appearance before the court, which they complied with.
After hearing the arguments, the court granted them transit bail to allow them sufficient time to seek legal remedy from the competent court in Lahore.
Rajab Butt deported from UK
The United Kingdom (UK) deported Pakistani YouTuber Rajab Butt after cancelling his visa.
Sources said on Tuesday that the famous YouTuber Rajab Butt left for Pakistan early in the morning on a flight that was arranged after the expulsion orders.
Sources said the deportation took place because his British visa was revoked even though it was valid until 2027.
Investigators found that he did not mention the pending cases against him when he applied for the visa.
This was a major violation, and the UK Home Office ordered him to leave the country at once.
The action came after an inquiry that began several days earlier.
Rajab Butt, Naniwala detained
This happened after Britain’s MI-16 detained Butt and his fellow YouTuber Nadeem Naniwala after receiving anonymous complaints that accused them of links to terrorism.
Sources also said that both men were cleared of any connection to terrorism during the investigation.
Naniwala is a British national, and he was released.
Rajab Butt’s documents were sent to the Home Office for more checks.
During this process, authorities found the active cases that he had not declared.
Pakistani institutions had already shared this information with the UK.
After these findings, the British government issued a letter telling Butt to leave the country without delay.
A person close to Butt confirmed the deportation. Naniwala also confirmed it and said he was travelling with Butt back to Pakistan.
The UK later said that Butt’s removal was carried out under immigration rules related to visa violations.
A video of his departure from the aircraft is now circulating online.
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