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Fraud allegations rock Reema: Qatari man claims multi-million rupee scam

News Desk

Jan 06

Trusting strangers with your money is like trusting a cat to guard your fish—it rarely ends well.

 

A man from Qatar has filed a fraud case against renowned Pakistani actress Reema Khan.

 

Shahid Rafique recently told a YouTube channel named Pakistan Kahbar TV at the Lahore Press Club, that he had returned to Lahore from Qatar in 2009 to buy property. "At the bank where I transferred my money, I met Reema Khan's sister, Maira Khan, a realtor.”



He said, "Maira Khan asked me what I wanted to do with the money. I told her that I wanted to buy a plot here. She showed me some plots and said that she also deals in buying and selling property."

 


He continued, "When I saw the plot, she said that my sister Reema Khan is making a film Love Mein Ghum, so you should invest Rs 50 to 60 lakhs for five or six months with your money and assured me that I would get profit."

 


When he agreed, he got to  hold a meeting with Reema Khan, after which he transferred the money for the film. "Later, Reema Khan’s sister started demanding more money," he claimed, adding that Reema  called him to Malaysia where the main cast was present for the shooting of the film. "I also stayed in the hotel with the cast for 20 to 25 days. When the shooting was completed, instead of giving my money back, more money was demanded from me."

 


He alleged that Reema entered into an agreement with him, and claimed to have evidence and bank statements."

 


He says that later, instead of giving him the money, Reema Khan claimed 200 million in damages from him, saying that he was a fraud. He then took the case to civil court where the judge gave a written decision that, "It was Reema Khan who defrauded me of two crore and 10 Lakh."

 


Shahid Rafique further mentioned: "Reema Khan lost the case in the civil and sessions courts and has now taken a stay order from the High Court." He added, "Reema Khan has been summoned by the court but is taking respite by applying for delaying case." 
He is confident that he will win the case in the High Court as wel

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