Police Register Case Over Mujra Video at Judicial Complex

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Police Register Case Over Mujra Video at Judicial Complex

Police have registered a case after a video allegedly showing an obscene ‘mujra’ dance gathering inside the Rawalpindi Judicial Complex surfaced on social media, triggering an official investigation into the incident. Authorities say the footage, which quickly went viral online, appears to show men and women participating in inappropriate activities within the premises of the judicial complex.

According to police, the First Information Report (FIR) was lodged at Civil Lines Police Station on the complaint of a session court watchman. The complainant informed authorities that the viral video allegedly showed individuals engaging in objectionable acts inside a section of the judicial complex used by lawyers. The incident has raised concerns regarding security and conduct within an important government institution.

The FIR states that the individuals appearing in the video can be clearly seen, making it easier for investigators to identify those involved. Police officials said they are carefully reviewing the footage and gathering additional evidence to verify the circumstances surrounding the alleged gathering and determine who organized the event.

Following the registration of the case, law enforcement agencies launched efforts to locate and identify the suspects. Investigators are also examining whether any security lapses or negligence contributed to the alleged incident taking place within the judicial complex. Authorities have not yet announced any arrests in connection with the case.

The viral footage has generated widespread discussion on social media, with many users expressing concern over the alleged activities taking place inside a judicial facility. The incident has prompted calls for accountability and stricter monitoring of access to sensitive government buildings.

Police said the investigation remains ongoing and further legal action will be taken based on the findings. Officials have urged the public to avoid spreading unverified information while the inquiry continues and all aspects of the case are examined.

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