Looks like Zimbabwean Celebrities are buying Indian and Pakistan ghost followers to fool fans that they have a huge following. Over the last 2 months we have had Celebrities reach 1 million followers on Instagram. Fans started getting curious and went through to check where these followers were coming from and it appears a majority are coming from India and Pakistan. See screenshot below of some of these accounts with fake followers.
As with any popular social media platform, Instagram has its own sets of rules that users should abide by in order to use the photo-sharing platform. Within its terms of service, Instagram actively discourages people from buying fake followers.
If you go against this, Instagram will not only purge your fake followers but they also have the right to suspend any accounts wilfully ignoring their terms of service. This will reflect very poorly on your account.
You may get a warning from Instagram the first time your account is suspended. However, if you continue to engage in these dishonest practices, they won’t warn you a second time and will immediately suspend your account.