YouTuber Aun Ali Khosa come back home, who was said to have been kidnapped on August 15, has safely returned home, his lawyer revealed on Monday.
The Lahore High Court (LHC) told the Lahore cops last Friday to make sure Aun ali Khosa Come back home by August 20.
Binish Iqbal, Khosa’s wife, told the court that her husband was in the “illegal and unlawful custody of law enforcement authorities.” This led to the order.
Binish Iqbal was very worried about her husband’s safety because she thought he might have been abducted and taken away against his will.
The petition said that Khosa, a famous digital content creator with 137,000 YouTube followers, was taken from his apartment early on August 15.
The petition says that about a dozen police officers and men in plain clothes who were not named broke into Khosa’s home and took his phone, laptop, computer system, and digital camera.
Khadija Siddiqi, Khosa’s lawyer, said on X just after midnight on Monday that Khosa had been freed and was back home.
Mian Ali Ashfaq, one of his other lawyers, also confirmed Aun Ali Khosa Come back Home he said Khosa’s safe return and said he had talked to him in detail.
“Thank God, he is brave, safe, and determined,” Ashfaq told Binish Siddiqi as she thanked her for her help and support.
In a separate post, Binish Siddiqi spoke out against the repeated pattern of kidnappings and said that they had fought many missing persons cases at the LHC in the past two months, including Khosa’s.
She said that masked men broke into people’s homes at night, took their goods, and harassed the victims before returning them after the court got involved.