MMS Scandal Victim in Pakistan? Get Help Now
If you or someone you know is a victim of an MMS scandal or leaked video in Pakistan, here is urgent legal guidance, removal steps, and free support helplines.
This Is Not Your Fault โ And It Is a Crime
Recording or sharing intimate content without consent is illegal in Pakistan under PECA 2016. Perpetrators face prison. You have rights, and you have support.
Immediate Steps to Take
- Do NOT watch, share, or forward the content โ this can constitute further distribution
- Contact FIA Cybercrime on 9911 immediately
- Report to platform (WhatsApp, Facebook, YouTube, TikTok) for emergency removal
- Contact Digital Rights Foundation on 0800-39393 for expert guidance
- Document all evidence: screenshots, sender details, platform URLs
How MMS Scandals Are Used to Blackmail
Perpetrators typically follow a pattern:
- Secretly record or screen-record during video calls
- Threaten to share with family/employer unless money or more content is provided
- Share anyway even after payment โ never pay a blackmailer
- Use fake profiles and anonymous numbers to avoid detection
If you are being blackmailed, report to FIA immediately. FIA has traced and arrested blackmailers across Pakistan.
Content Removal Resources
- StopNCII.org โ creates image hashes to block content across all major platforms
- Facebook Safety Portal: facebook.com/safety
- Google Content Removal: support.google.com/legal/troubleshooter/1114905
- YouTube Privacy Request: support.google.com/youtube/answer/142443
- TikTok Privacy: support.tiktok.com โ report intimate content for urgent removal
Support Organisations
- Digital Rights Foundation: 0800-39393 (free, confidential)
- Rozan Counselling: 051-2890505
- Umang helpline (Aurat Foundation): 0311-7786264
- FIA Cybercrime: 9911 or complaints.fia.gov.pk