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Influencer Doctor Madiha says she was scammed in land deal, now being threatened

News Desk

Dec 11

Social media influencer Doctor Madiha has accused a man named Ahmed Ali Gujjar of scamming her in a five-marla plot deal and running away with her money.

 

She shared a detailed video on Instagram, saying that she wants people to spread her story as much as possible.

 

“For so many days, I have been posting stories about Ahmed Ali Gujjar, saying that he ran away with my money. I am posting all this so that you people share it as much as possible.”

 

Madiha explained that she and her husband Ahsan were buying a five marla plot of 128 Jeni. She said, “We gave the payment to Ahmed Ali Gujjar after he said everything was fine. It has been months now, and he has left the country.”

 

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The influencer said she wants people to keep sharing her story because it will help her in the case. “That is why I am asking you all to share my story as much as you can, because your sharing will help me a lot," she stated. 

 

She also shared a threatening voice note that she received on WhatsApp.

 

In the audio, a person can be heard saying, “She is calling me bad names and taking my name on social media. Wherever you want to take my name, go ahead, but remember one thing clearly: If my honour is ruined, then I won’t let your honour remain unscathed either. You have already damaged my reputation. And if I lose my honour because of what you are doing and what the police people are doing, I will take revenge for all of it. Doing all this and ruining my respect won’t give you any money.”

 

In the caption of her post, Madiha wrote that she is receiving threats after the scam. She wrote that she is sharing everything for her safety and for public awareness.

 

She wrote that police recovered 29.5 percent of the payment from the family of the suspect. She added that the family claims the remaining amount is with Ahmed Ali Gujjar, who they say is in Malaysia.

 

She wrote, “Justice delayed is justice denied.” She also wrote that if anything happens to her or her family, the authorities should investigate the threats she has been receiving from Gujjar, his family and the people involved in the matter.

 

Doctor Madiha wrote that the plot file was fake, stressing that any individuals, companies or organizations mentioned in her posts, including Zameen.com and DHA Head Office, are not responsible for the scam and are mentioned only for context and public awareness.

 

She wrote that she is sharing her experience for educational purposes to warn people about scams, fake documents and fraudulent behaviour. 

 

She also wrote that she is not trying to harass or defame anyone but wants to protect the public from similar cases.

 

Doctor Madiha ended her post by writing that the content is only for awareness and she hopes no one else becomes a victim of such fraud.

 

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