Motorways Police action against Ducky Bhai
NHMP registered case against YouTuber for negligence, reckless driving, and over-speeding


Lahore: The National Highways and Motorways Police (NHMP) has initiated action against famous Pakistani YouTuber Ducky Bhai.
It is pertinent to note that recently, famous YouTuber Saad-ur-Rehman alias Ducky Bhai was seen performing dangerous stunts while driving on the highway.
The video shared on social media showed that he was sleeping with his car in auto mode while driving on the highway and resting his legs on the steering wheel.
When the video of Ducky went viral on social media, a large number of users criticized him severely and called the YouTuber’s action irresponsible and demanded his arrest.
Users had filed formal complaints with the National Highways and Motorways Police against him.
Taking action on the complaints of users, the National Highways and Motorways Police has registered a case against YouTuber Saad for negligence, reckless driving, and over-speeding.
According to a Motorway Police spokesperson, a video of Ducky Bhai driving with his foot on the steering wheel had surfaced.
The National Highways and Motorways Police has also released a video message on social media in this regard.
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