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Bail granted to NCCIA officers in Ducky Bhai wife bribery case

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LAHORE: A significant development has been made in the case of alleged bribery of famous YouTuber Saad-ur-Rehman Ducky Bhai’s wife.

The FIA ​​Central Court Lahore has granted bail to the nominated officers of the National Cyber ​​Crime Investigation Agency (NCCIA), while various legal points related to the charges against the accused have also come to light in the court.

During the hearing, it was informed that the accused have been accused of taking a bribe of Rs 9 million, however, Rs 40 million was recovered during the investigation.

The lawyers of the accused took the stand that this recovery does not prove any direct link with the bribery charge.

The defense informed the court that the accused are not involved in taking bribes in this case and no victim has come forward in the case registered against them for taking bribes.

According to the lawyers, the case is based solely on allegations, which could not be proven through evidence.

After hearing the arguments of the parties, the court granted the bail of the NCCIA officers and ordered their release.

Abdul khalique

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