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Ducky Bhai arrested at Lahore Airport by Cyber Crime Agency: Here’s why!

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LAHORE: Controversial YouTuber Saad-ur-Rehman, popularly known as Ducky Bhai, was arrested by the National Cybercrime Investigation Agency at Lahore airport on Saturday.

Authorities confirmed that Ducky Bhai’s name has been put on the Temporary National Identity List (PNIL), which prevents individuals from leaving the country. The arrest was made as part of an ongoing investigation by the cybercrime agency.

Earlier in April, the Motorway Police had registered two cases against the YouTuber for reckless driving and dangerous stunts on the highway. He was accused of driving with his feet on the steering wheel and speeding at 200 kmph.

The cases were registered at Chakri and Lohi Bher police stations in Rawalpindi. Saad-ur-Rehman had secured bail to avoid immediate arrest following the allegations.

The latest development marks a turning point in the ongoing legal troubles facing the social media star, who boasts millions of followers online.

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