- Sidra abandoned house after victims turned up heat.
- Suspected scammer files for bankruptcy in court of law.
- Victims move FIA against fraudster hoping quick recovery.
Sidra Humaid, the protagonist of one of the biggest ballot committee (BC) scams, who conned hundreds of unsuspecting citizens out of an estimated Rs420 million, has fallen off the grid, Geo News reported Wednesday.
According to sources, Sidra is nowhere to be found as she is not available at her designated home and has become inaccessible by phone.
In a social media post, the alleged ‘conwoman’, claimed she was being hounded by malefactors and thus had gone into hiding for the fear of her life.
It was reported that Sidra, the main character of the committee scandal, was actually terming the victims, who lost their life savings to this scam, as violent criminals.
“The affected are calling and knocking on her door for recovery and she is on the run,” a source said, adding, “She has also declared and filed for bankruptcy in a court of law”.
Meanwhile, the victims are moving the Federal Investigation (FIA) against this woman and the agency has started receiving complaints.
As Sidra took no time in abandoning her house, victims fear she may not flee the country shortly and have urged the FIA to take swift action before it’s too late. “Victims have pinned high hopes on the federal agency.”
The FIA has registered an initial…
