Hareem Shah's husband turned out to be a sacked soldier involved in extortion and drug trafficking


 

Hareem Shah's husband, a well-known tick taker, turned out to be a fired soldier involved in extortion and drug dealing. He was fired from Sindh Police on October 1, 2021 for his involvement in the activities.


Bilal Shah Defense 6 Muslim Commercial and Khayaban Bukhari used to take place in different hotels in a black Vigio car in the evening hours. According to the Special Branch report, the location and intelligence report of Bilal Shah's mobile phone proved that he was involved in criminal activities. 


is SSP Irfan Zaman On September 21, 2021, on the report of Special Branch, SSP Headquarters Irfan Zaman started an inquiry against Bilal Shah.


The SSP headquarters sent 3 show cause notices to Bilal Shah but he did not respond to any of them on which he was dismissed from his job. A few months ago, he took up residence in Defense. Bilal Shah lived in Bilal House as a constable on which he took pictures with many important personalities.


Police officers are also puzzled as to where Bilal Shah got his Vigio, expensive watch from and the police officers were also concerned about Bilal Shah's lavish expenses. It may be recalled that Hareem Shah had claimed marriage to a PPP leader on June 28. Although Hareem Shah had claimed marriage to a PPP leader, he did not name any provincial minister or member of the Assembly.


Following his claim, photos of him were shared on social media with some PPP leaders, after which MPA Syed Zulfiqar Ali Shah, Provincial Minister Saeed Ghani, Timur Talpur and Murtaza Wahab also shared their views on Tik Tak Star. Hareem Shah later admitted that she was not married to a provincial minister but to a man named Bilal Shah.

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