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Maulana Tahir Ashrafi Case Sparks Serious Allegations of Financial Fraud, Blackmail and Harassment Against PTI UK Official Maaz Malik

A London case involving Maulana Tahir Ashrafi has triggered serious allegations of fraud, harassment and blackmail against a PTI UK official.

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London PTI UK controversy case

Allegations linked to a PTI UK official emerge following a controversial incident involving Maulana Tahir Ashrafi in London.

May 16, 2026

The recent incident of alleged harassment and attack during a political protest involving Chairman of Pakistan Ulema Council Tahir Ashrafi in the United Kingdom has escalated into a wider controversy, raising serious questions about the conduct of some overseas political activists and the misuse of political platforms.

The case has triggered debate within the British-Pakistani community over whether certain elements within the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf UK chapter have turned political dissent into a culture of intimidation, harassment, and coordinated pressure tactics.

Key Figures and Allegations

Following the incident, attention has turned to PTI UK youth wing figure Maaz Malik, who is reportedly under scrutiny amid allegations linked to financial misconduct, coercion, and abuse of influence. He is said to hold a deputy position within the PTI UK youth structure.

According to circulating claims, Maaz Malik, along with other individuals, was allegedly involved in intimidating Maulana Tahir Ashrafi during protests in London, contributing to a hostile environment for political expression.

Allegations of Financial Misconduct and Exploitation

Separate allegations circulating in community and social media circles claim that Maaz Malik may have misused political influence for personal financial gain. It is alleged that some vulnerable individuals were promised employment opportunities in the UK in exchange for money, with claims of thousands of pounds being taken under false pretenses.

There are also reports of legal disputes involving unpaid rent, with landlords reportedly pursuing legal action in UK courts over alleged financial defaults.

Additionally, unverified audio material has been referenced by some sources, suggesting concerns about exploitation and coercive practices, though no formal judicial conclusions have been announced.

Calls for Investigation

Community voices and commentators argue that if proven, these allegations could fall under serious criminal offenses under British law, including fraud, harassment, and coercion.

They further stress that political activity must remain within legal boundaries and that overseas political engagement should not be misused for personal or financial benefit.

Demand for Political and Legal Accountability

The controversy has prompted calls for clarification from PTI leadership regarding whether it will distance itself from individuals facing serious allegations.

Observers and community representatives are also urging UK authorities to conduct a transparent and independent investigation into the matter.

At present, all allegations remain under review, and no final legal judgment has been issued by British authorities.

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