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Pakistani YouTuber Rajab Butt deported from UK over undisclosed legal cases

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December 9, 2025
Pakistani YouTuber Rajab Butt deported from UK over undisclosed legal cases
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London/Islamabad, December 9, 2025: Pakistani YouTuber Rajab Butt has been deported from the United Kingdom after British authorities cancelled his visa, according to reports.

Butt was put on a morning flight back to Pakistan following the revocation of his visa. Officials stated that the Home Department had issued a written decision informing him of the cancellation.

The Home Department said Butt failed to disclose ongoing legal cases against him in Pakistan when he applied for his UK visa. Upon discovering this, authorities arrested him, cancelled his visa, and ordered his deportation.

Previously, Butt held a UK visa valid until 2027. Commenting on his deportation, he said he intends to challenge the Home Department’s decision and will pursue an appeal in London.

Rajab Butt, widely known for his family vlogs, luxury lifestyle content, and controversial conduct, has more than 8.2 million subscribers on YouTube and 2.7 million followers on Instagram.

He has faced legal action in Pakistan over allegations related to promoting betting apps before relocating to the United Kingdom.

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