Ducky Bhai granted bail in dangerous driving stunt case
Trial of dangerous stunt case against YouTuber will be held on May 5


Lahore: The Lahore High Court (LHC) has granted bail to YouTuber Saad-ur-Rehman, aka Ducky Bhai, in the dangerous driving assistant case, stopping the police from arresting him.
Ducky Bhai had filed a bail application in the LHC after two cases were filed against him by the Motorway Police, which was heard.
Justice Shahbaz Rizvi heard the YouTuber’s application, during which Ducky Bhai himself also appeared.
The court, while granting his application, stopped the police from arresting him and ordered the petitioner to appear in court in the trial against him to be held in May next month.
The trial of the dangerous stunt case against the YouTuber will be held on May 5, for which he will appear.
After getting relief from the LHC, he rejected the allegations against him while talking to the media and claimed that he was not sleepy while driving.
According to Ducky, the allegation that he was driving with his feet is also false, he did not keep his feet on the steering wheel but on the dashboard of the car.
He said that the claim that he was asleep while driving is also false, that he had one eye closed but was seeing with the other eye.
He claimed that he had evidence to prove his claims, and he would present it in court. He did not come to present his defenses in front of the media.
It is pertinent to note that a few days ago, the Motorway Police had filed two cases against Ducky Bhai for performing dangerous stunts while driving and speeding.
He was accused of driving with his feet on the steering wheel and that his car was moving at a speed of 200 kilometers per hour.
Two separate cases were filed against him in Chakri and Laksian police stations of Rawalpindi, after which he has now filed a bail application to avoid arrest.

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