In a shocking development in the Omar Hayat TikTok Sana Yousuf murder case, Judicial Magistrate Mohammad Hafeez granted only a four-day physical remand to the accused. This decision has sparked public outcry and raised questions about the judiciary’s role in ensuring justice.
Accused Identified by Victim’s Family
After a formal identification parade, Omar Hayat was identified by Sana Yousuf’s mother and aunt, a critical step in the case. The police presented Hayat in court, confirming his identification and requesting a seven-day physical remand for further investigation and evidence recovery.
Only 4 Days Given—Why Not More?
Despite the prosecution’s appeal, the court approved just a four-day remand, directing police to conduct a medical examination and submit a report. Many now question whether such a limited remand hampers the murder investigation.
Will This Undermine Justice?
As public scrutiny mounts, this ruling brings into question whether the judiciary is truly prioritizing justice in high-profile cases like this one. The road to justice for TikTok star Sana Yousuf seems far from over.




























