Tuesday, April 22, 2025

Pakistan Man Installs Camera on Daughter’s Head for Safety

X (former Twitter)

Recently, a video from Pakistan showing a man installing a security camera over his daughter’s head for her safety went viral on social media.

According to Indian media outlet WION, the Next Level Security video was posted on X. In the video, a woman dressed in traditional Islamic attire has a security camera attached above her head and is being interviewed about it.

According to Indian media outlet WION, the video, shared by Next Level Security on X, features a woman dressed in traditional Islamic attire being interviewed about the camera. When asked who installed it, she explained, “My father installed the camera so he could know where I am going and what I am doing at all times.” When questioned about her feelings on the installation, she said she did not oppose it, emphasizing that it was her father’s way of protecting her. She likened her father to a personal security guard, stating, “Thanks to the camera, my father can always keep an eye on me.”

The woman also highlighted the lack of safety for women in Karachi, citing incidents of murder and violence. She explained that they resorted to such measures to prevent crimes like murder and rape. She stated, “Incidents are happening to women, and they could happen to me as well, so no one is safe.”

The video has received over 18,000 views, with netizens commenting on the extreme measures taken. One user asked, “Is it really necessary to go digital to this extent?” while another remarked, “A father who crowned his princess (daughter) with a crown (security camera).”

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