JAKARTA - A TikTok influencer is now in trouble with the law because of his content. He created dancing content against the backdrop of a forest fire that should have probably been extinguished.

Quoted from Insider, Saturday, May 28, the police have received a report on behalf of Nosheen Syed or famously Dolly.

Dolly sparked the anger of Pakistanis for being accused of deliberately starting a fire in the forest. However, he later denied the accusations.

The video was shot in Pakistan. The country, along with India, has been hit by a deadly heatwave.

But Dolly is facing a criminal investigation over claims she started wildfires to shoot videos of glamorous TikTok dances amid the country's deadly heatwave.

Dolly shared a video in a long dress walking and dancing beside a fire in Pakistan's Margalla Hills. The area is part of the Himalayan foothills.

"Fire erupts wherever I am," said the now-deleted video's caption.

Islamabad police filed a report on the video and are investigating whether Syed violated the country's wildlife and environmental protection laws.

"The area is part of Margalla Hills National Park which has reported several recent incidents of forest fires damaging the ecosystem," local police told The News.

Syed's video sparked a backlash on social media, with many users criticizing his reckless stance on environmental issues.


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