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    Title: Fans stand by Nazish Jahangir, during fraud case
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    Fans Stand By Nazish Jahangir During Fraud Case 74177
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    Taking to her Instagram handle, the actress shared a story showing messages of affection and praise she received from her followers.

    Her post, highlighting the warmth and appreciation of her fanbase, quickly gained attention.

    It comes just weeks after she found herself in the headlines for all the wrong reasons.

    Lahore court on October 8 issued a non-bailable arrest warrant for Nazish Jahangir in a multi-million-rupee fraud case.

    During the hearing, the judge reportedly cancelled her bail bonds after the actress failed to appear before the court despite repeated summons.

    The prosecution stated that Jahangir is accused of refusing to return borrowed money, with the complainant alleging she took a hefty sum and later failed to repay it as promised.

    The court directed police to arrest and produce the actress at the next hearing.

    According to the complainant, identified as actor Aswad, Nazish allegedly borrowed Rs2.5 million and also retained his vehicle valued at Rs5.5 million.

    The actress’s counsel submitted an application seeking a one day exemption from appearance, but the court rejected the plea, noting that charges had already been framed and the trial was nearing its conclusion.

    This is not the first time Nazish Jahangir has been entangled in legal controversy.

    Back in 2020, the actress was arrested in Karachi in connection with a case involving blackmail, online harassment, and the circulation of fake videos and posts.

    At that time, Jahangir was taken into custody along with actor and singer Mohsin Abbas Haider, following a complaint by Haider’s former wife, Fatima Sohail.

    Fatima, who had earlier accused Mohsin Abbas of domestic abuse, alleged that the pair had harassed her online and spread fabricated content.

    The Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) later confirmed that both Nazish and Mohsin were found guilty of cyber harassment and malicious online activity following a detailed inquiry.

    While Nazish Jahangir has remained silent on her ongoing fraud case, her recent social media activity suggests she is focusing on the positive energy from her followers.


    Published Date: 28-Oct-2025
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