ISLAMABAD: Famous Pakistani TikToker Alina Aamir’s leaked video has sparked tension among influencers and showbiz people in the country. Alina has filed an FIR with the concerned police.
On Thursday, she confirmed a major development in the case linked to her alleged leaked video, saying authorities have registered an FIR. She shared the update through a video message posted on Instagram, where she also warned that those involved in creating and spreading the fake content will face legal consequences.
Alina stated that she will not forgive anyone connected to the matter. โAlhamdulillah, an FIR has been registered. Anyone involved in this matter will not be forgiven,โ she wrote in the caption of her post. She added that she wants the case to reach its logical conclusion so justice can be served.
TikToker urges arrests, calls for action against AI deepfakes
Moreover, Alina explained that she pursued legal action not only for herself but also to protect other women from becoming victims of similar online exploitation in the future. She claimed that individuals allegedly created a fake video and circulated it on social media platforms, which caused serious personal distress and reputational harm.
She further urged authorities to arrest and punish everyone involved in the incident. According to her, strong action will set a clear precedent against the misuse of artificial intelligence, deepfake content, and digital harassment.
TikToker Alina Aamir thanked Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz, MPA Hina Butt, and the National Cyber Crime Investigation Agency (NCCIA). They acted quickly and supporting her in launching an FIR against probe against the accused.

