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FIA, Customs register money laundering cases against Hareem Shah

byCT Report
14/01/2022
in Breaking News, Karachi, Latest News, Slider News
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KARACHI: The Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) and Pakistan Customs authorities have registered a money laundering case against Tik Toker artiste Hareem Shah and asked the United Kingdom’s National Crime Agency (NCA) to take action.

The FIA action followed Tik Toker Hareem Shah’s claim of smuggling thousands of British pounds abroad, while travelling from Jinnah International Airport (JIAP) to London without being checked anywhere at the Karachi airport. Her social media claim soon became viral.

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In a later development, Harem Shah denied any wrong doing, terming the video just a prank. In a statement uploaded on the social media, Shah termed her earlier video of taking money from Pakistan via Khi Airport, just a prank.

Reacting to the video, the officials of FIA Sindh said senior officials took up the issue with the senior immigration officials to enquire as to how Hareem Shah had managed to pass the security check without declaring foreign currency. According to initial findings, the Tik Tok artiste, whose real name is Fizza Hussain as mentioned on the passport, passed through all the security counters of the airport without any protocol and departed from JIAP via the Qatar Airways.

The FIA launched a money laundering probe against Hareem Shah and wrote to the UK’s National Crime Agency seeking action against Shah for shifting large amounts of money, according to her confessional video. The details of Shah’s visa, immigration, and travel documents were also obtained and she was being prosecuted under foreign exchange laws.

Shah had traveled from Karachi International Airport to Qatar (Doha) on night of January 10, 2022 during which she uploaded a video carrying large amounts of money. The investigators are also seeking information from the Pakistan Customs and the Airport Security Force. Officials from Customs authorities have confirmed the investigation on their part and added the Chief Collector Customs has taken a serious notice of the incident and sought a detailed report.

The Customs investigation team has gone through the video recording and found Hareem Shah to have passed the security without declaring carrying any money. The Customs are also checking why the security staff deployed at the scanners did not ask the Tik Toker if she was carrying any money. Customs officials said action will also be taken against the negligent staff. Further investigations are underway.

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