Pakistani YouTuber Khan Ali, who boasts 323k subscribers, was arrested early on Thursday after ‘prank’ videos of him harassing women on roads went viral on Twitter, CPO Gujranwala announced.
Snippets from Ali’s YouTube pranks started doing rounds on Twitter after user Sadaf Alvi tweeted parts from his videos in which he’s seen cornering women on roads, forcing them to take a dupatta. The videos, titled ‘Dopatta Lo Prank’, have close to a million views on his YouTube.
“This man has been harassing Pakistani women on roads and public places, for not wearing a headscarf. He has been doing it for months and then he posts their videos on the internet without their knowledge or consent,” tweeted Alvi.
This man has been harassing Pakistani women on roads and public places, for not wearing a head scraf. He has been doing it for months and then he posts their videos on internet without their knowledge or consent.
He is doing this to enforce Islam. pic.twitter.com/cOqkPPPIBi— Sadaf Alvi (@TheGrumpyDoctor) June 16, 2021
“Is this not a crime? Who will identify him and arrest him and protect Pakistani women?” she further questioned, tagging Amna Baig, a Sub Divisional Police Officer in Islamabad for help.
CPO Gujranwala took to Twitter early on Thursday to confirm Ali’s arrest, tweeting out a picture of him behind bars.
ایس پی صدر عبدالوہاب کی زیر نگرانی تھانہ گکھڑ منڈی پولیس کا فوری ایکشن۔
پرینگ ویڈیوکے نام پر عورتوں کی تذلیل کرنے والا ملزم گرفتار۔مقدمہ درج۔
عوام الناس کی عزت و آبرو کی حفاظت اولین ترجیج ہے۔(سٹی پولیس آفیسر سرفراز احمد فلکی ) pic.twitter.com/DyM0oYvZBi— CPO Gujranwala (@CPOGujranwala) June 17, 2021