Samiya Hijab, an Islamabad-based social media influencer, has alleged that a man attempted to abduct her outside her house, an incident that prompted a swift police response and resulted in the arrest of the alleged kidnapper within 24 hours. In a video posted on Instagram, Hijab said the suspect, whom she identified as Hassan Zahid from Lahore, had been harassing her for months with threats and demands to marry him. She claimed he showed up outside her residence, grabbed her phone, and tried to force her into his car.
“My mother was ill, my brother wasn’t home. When I stepped outside, he snatched my mobile, got into his car, and tried to force me in as well,” Hijab said, adding that she had managed to record part of the incident. The influencer referenced the recent murder of teenage TikToker Sana, who was killed in Islamabad earlier this year after reportedly rejecting a proposal, stating: “Before this, my friend Sana died for the same reason—because of rejecting [a proposal]. I do not want to become Sana.” Hijab, who is a popular figure on TikTok, appealed to Islamabad Inspector General Syed Ali Nasir Rizvi for protection while praising the police for registering her complaint and acting quickly.
In a follow-up video, she confirmed that she had undergone a medical examination that provided evidence of physical assault. She mentioned that officers had been stationed outside her home for security after she reported new death threats from the suspect. “Check the audacity of this man—this morning he threatened again to kill me if I did not withdraw the FIR,” she said. Hijab revealed that the suspect was arrested within 24 hours and thanked the Islamabad IG and SHOs Shafqat and Ishaq for their support. “He thought he could abduct me, force me to marry him, and nothing would happen. That animal was arrested within 24 hours,” she said.
Calling for an exemplary punishment for the suspect, Hijab urged the courts to ensure that the sentence serves as a deterrent. “Before anyone dares to cast their eyes upon a sister or daughter, they should think 10,000 times,” she remarked. Hijab said she would continue to speak out not just for herself but also for “every girl who is feeling unsafe right now.”

