Motorway police book popular Pakistani YouTuber ‘Ducky Bhai’ for driving with his feet

The photograph posted on April 2, 2022, shows Pakistani popular YouTuber Saadur Rehman, known as “Ducky Bhai,” posing for a photo in Lahore. (Facebook/duckybhaivlogs/File)
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Updated 27 April 2025
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Motorway police book popular Pakistani YouTuber ‘Ducky Bhai’ for driving with his feet

  • Saadur Rehman, aka Ducky Bhai, violated traffic rules, endangering his life and that of others, say police
  • Rehman is one of Pakistan’s most prominent YouTubers, having amassed over 8.38 million subscribers 

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s motorway police have booked popular YouTuber Saadur Rehman, more commonly known as “Ducky Bhai,” for performing dangerous stunts while driving a car, state-run media reported this week. 

As per a first information report (FIR) registered at the Chakri police station in Pakistan’s eastern city of Rawalpindi on Apr. 19, Rehman uploaded a video from his social media account weeks earlier in which he can be seen driving on the motorway, with his feet resting on the steering wheel while his eyes were closed. 

“The National Highways and Motorway Police (NHMP) on Saturday initiated legal action against popular YouTuber Saadur Rehman–popularly known as Ducky Bhai–for performing dangerous stunts while driving on the motorway,” state-run Associated Press of Pakistan (APP) reported. 

As per the FIR, a case against Rehman has been registered under Article 67 (driving recklessly or dangerously) of the National Highway Safety Ordinance (NHSO) 2000, and Section 279 (rash driving or riding on a public way) of the Pakistan Penal Code.

APP said the motorway police registered a case against Rehman after his video went viral on social media, drawing “heavy criticism” from users who condemned his “reckless behavior.”

“The video in question clearly shows a driver violating traffic rules and endangering not only his own life but also that of others,” a motorway police spokesperson was quoted as saying by the APP. 

“We have taken serious notice of this violation and are proceeding with legal action.”

The spokesperson added that the video had been geo-located and verified and that appropriate sections of the law were being invoked in the FIR.

Rehman is one of Pakistan’s most popular YouTubers. He has uploaded over 750 videos on the video-sharing platform and has amassed over 8.38 million subscribers.


Pakistan PM briefs parliamentary leaders on Middle East tensions, Afghanistan fighting

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Pakistan PM briefs parliamentary leaders on Middle East tensions, Afghanistan fighting

  • Leaders of major parties attend meeting on regional security and Pakistan’s military campaign
  • Government is expected to update lawmakers on diplomatic efforts amid Gulf conflict escalation

ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Wednesday started briefing leaders of parliamentary parties on rising regional tensions, including fighting along the Pakistan-Afghanistan border and the escalating war in the Middle East, according to a statement by his office.

The meeting comes as Pakistan has intensified military operations against the Afghan Taliban and militant groups targeting its civilians and security forces along its western frontier while the wider region faces growing instability after recent US-Israeli strikes on Iran and subsequent attacks across the Gulf.

Sharif decided to convene the session to update political leaders on the security situation and Pakistan’s diplomatic outreach as tensions spread across the region.

“The prime minister will take parliamentary leaders into confidence regarding the Pakistan-Afghanistan situation and the recent tensions in the region, particularly in the Middle East and the Gulf,” Sharif’s office said in a statement.

“The meeting will also highlight Pakistan’s diplomatic efforts during the recent escalation,” it added.

Representatives of major political parties, including the ruling Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz, Pakistan Peoples Party, Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam, Muttahida Qaumi Movement and other parliamentary groups are attending the meeting.

Pakistan has accused Afghanistan’s Taliban authorities of allowing militant groups such as the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) to operate from Afghan territory, allegations Kabul denies. Islamabad says it has targeted militant hideouts across the border after repeatedly raising the issue with Afghan officials.

The briefing also comes as the government closely monitors developments in the Middle East, where regional tensions have heightened concerns about energy supplies and broader security implications for the country.