A case has been registered against TikTok personality Kashif Zameer over allegations of fraud involving Rs1.9 million.
According to the Punjab Police, Lahore, the accused is alleged to have taken the money from a man identified as Dost Muhammad, a serving official of the Counter Terrorism Department (CTD).
Kashif Zameer promised him to arrange his travel to Italy.
The complaint was filed at the Gulberg Police Station, and an investigation is underway.
Officials said the complainant, who is currently posted in CTD Karachi, had paid the amount in the hope of securing overseas employment.
Authorities are examining the details of the transaction and the circumstances surrounding the case.
This is not the first time Kashif Zameer has faced legal issues. In 2025, he was detained by the Crime Control Department in Lahore’s Iqbal Town after videos circulated online showing him travelling with a group of armed private guards.
The footage showed security personnel displaying weapons in public, which drew concern from authorities and prompted legal action.
Police said several firearms were recovered during the operation, and cases were registered under laws related to the public display of weapons.
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Following his detention at the time, Zameer released a video statement acknowledging his actions and apologising.
He said the display had caused fear among the public and pledged not to promote what he described as “gun culture” in the future.
Police say further action in the latest case will depend on the findings of the ongoing investigation.
Kashif Zameer is one of the most widely discussed personalities in Pakistan’s digital landscape.
Known for his golden lifestyle, viral TikTok videos, and frequent legal troubles, he has built an image that fascinates and divides people at the same time.
From extravagant displays of wealth to high-profile arrests, the story of Kashif Zameer is filled with twists, claims, and controversies that keep him in the spotlight year after year.
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