In a major development, the court summons Ducky Bhai’s wife Aroob Jatoi in gambling app case, raising questions about the involvement of social media influencers in online betting promotions. The notice was issued after authorities expanded their investigation into celebrities allegedly endorsing illegal gambling applications.
According to official reports, the court summons Ducky Bhai’s wife Aroob Jatoi in gambling app case following a detailed inquiry by the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA). Investigators claim that several digital content creators were found promoting gaming and betting apps that violated Pakistani cyber laws.
Aroob Jatoi, a well-known influencer and the wife of popular YouTuber Ducky Bhai, is accused of participating in promotional campaigns for one such application. Sources reveal that the FIA has gathered evidence from social media platforms, including sponsored posts and videos that encouraged users to download the gambling app.
The court summons Ducky Bhai’s wife Aroob Jatoi in gambling app case also mentions other public figures under investigation. Legal experts believe the case could set an important precedent regarding influencer accountability and digital endorsements in Pakistan.
Authorities have emphasized that promoting unlicensed gambling apps is a serious offense, as it misleads users and violates financial regulations. The FIA continues to track online transactions and advertisements linked to the appβs promotional network.
Aroob Jatoi has not yet publicly commented on the matter. However, legal analysts suggest she may appear before the court in the coming days to clarify her stance. Meanwhile, the FIA has warned influencers against advertising apps or services that breach national laws.
This case has sparked a wider debate about the responsibilities of digital creators in Pakistanβs growing influencer industry. Many experts argue that stricter regulations are needed to ensure ethical conduct in online marketing.
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