Ducky Bhi FIR Motorway

LAHORE (Web Desk) — The National Highways and Motorway Police (NHMP) have taken legal action against popular YouTuber Saad ur Rehman, widely known as Ducky Bhai, after a video of him performing dangerous stunts on a motorway went viral.

In the footage, Ducky Bhai is allegedly seen activating his car’s autopilot mode, reclining with his feet on the steering wheel, and appearing to be asleep — all while driving on a busy highway. The video quickly spread across social media, drawing heavy criticism from the public for what many called “reckless” and “life-threatening” behavior.

Following the backlash, concerned citizens filed formal complaints with the NHMP. In response, the Motorway Police confirmed that an FIR had been registered against the influencer, citing negligence, reckless driving, and overspeeding.

“The video clearly shows a serious violation of traffic laws,” said an NHMP spokesperson in an official statement. “Such behavior endangers not only the driver’s life but also the lives of others on the road. We are taking this matter very seriously.”

The NHMP confirmed that the video was geo-located and authenticated before proceeding with legal measures under relevant traffic and criminal laws. Penalties for such offenses can include fines, license suspension, and even imprisonment in cases where public safety is threatened.

In an effort to discourage similar behavior, the NHMP also released a video message across its social media platforms, emphasizing the dangers of irresponsible driving and urging others not to replicate such stunts.

This incident has reignited broader concerns over the growing trend of social media influencers creating risky content for online attention. Experts warn that such stunts can influence younger audiences to mimic dangerous actions without grasping the potential consequences.

As of now, Ducky Bhai has not released a statement regarding the FIR or the ongoing backlash.

The NHMP has encouraged citizens to report any such violations and reaffirmed its commitment to ensuring safety on national highways. “No one is above the law,” the spokesperson stated. “Fame does not excuse irresponsible behavior behind the wheel.”

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