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WATCH VIDEO; Tiktoker Dolly sets Margalla Hills ablaze for viral content

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WATCH VIDEO; Tiktoker Dolly sets Margalla Hills ablaze for viral content.

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Quest of posting viral content has led a female Tiktoker to start a fire at Margalla Hills for video. Tiktoker Dolly posted a video on her TikTok showing Margalla Hills where she had set woods on fire all just for a mystical effect.

Her Tiktok caption said under the video: ‘Fire erupts wherever I am’

Soon after the video went viral, the authorities contacted the Kohsar Police Station to file a lawsuit against the accused Tiktoker. Reports suggest that the environmental department of Capital Division Authority of Islamabad has taken a notice of this incident.

They are further filing a case against Dolly for defying the environmental protection laws. Under Environmental Protection Act 1997, the said Tiktoker would be investigated regarding the whole starting the fire incident.

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In regards to not only this incident but other viral videos of wildfires spreading all over social media, Islamabad wildlife management has appealed to the Government to update and reform laws for protection of forests around the country.

Another video of two youngsters starting a fire at Margalla woods with a lighter to produce hot content went viral earlier this week. The video was received with outrage and criticism after it hurt sentiments of people.

More and more Tiktokers have been noticed performing dangerous and immoral content just for a few million views. A Tiktoker was even dragged by wildlife authorities after he too set the woods ablaze in Abbottabad.

Chairperson Islamabad Wildlife Management Board Rina S Khan Satti was displeased on twitter where she shared the video of Tiktoker Dolly and said, “This is an upsetting and grievous pattern on Tik Tok! Youngsters frantic 4 devotees are burning down our timberlands during this hot and dry season!”

Highlighting the requirement for regulation, she expressed that there is life detainment for the people who start out of control fires in Australia.

“We really want to present comparative regulation,” she added.

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“These crazy youngsters must be gotten and put in a correctional facility right away! Assuming that you have any data please contact @WildlifeBoard,” Satti encouraged individuals.

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