Pakistan Cop's 'Murder Case' Exit Sparks Outrage on Social Media

The video with Pakistan police officer Shehrbano Naqvi has clocked over 4,72,000 views on X and triggered widespread trolling. | World News

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Pakistan's Lahore Superintendent of Police Shehrbano Naqvi is facing backlash on social media after a viral video showed her abruptly leaving a podcast to attend to a 'murder case.' Naqvi claimed she had to handle a murder in Defence Phase A, within the Defence police station's jurisdiction, where the accused and victim were friends who got into a dispute over money. The clip, which has garnered over 4.72 lakh views on X (formerly Twitter), has left many users questioning the authenticity of the events. Naqvi's detailed narration of the incident, including how relatives became suspicious and the police eventually caught the accused, has raised eyebrows. Social media users have taken to mocking Naqvi's performance, with some comparing it to a Bollywood drama, saying even CID isn't that fast. Others have criticized her delivery, calling it 'kidney-touching acting.' This isn't the first time Naqvi has gone viral. Last year, she received praise for rescuing a woman from a violent mob after she was mistakenly accused of blasphemy. However, her recent actions have sparked outrage, leaving many to wonder if the 'murder case' was staged. The incident has sparked a heated debate on social media, with some defending Naqvi's actions and others questioning her authenticity. As the situation unfolds, it remains to be seen how Naqvi will respond to the criticism.