False 7-year jail rumours left Saad in tears for days, says Ducky Bhai's brother

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False 7-year jail rumours left Saad in tears for days, says Ducky Bhai's brother

Zia Zulfiqar the public not to fall victim to blackmail or threats by individuals misrepresenting their official power.
False 7-year jail rumours left Saad in tears for days, says Ducky Bhai's brother

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8 Nov 2025

Renowned YouTuber Saad-ur-Rehman aka Ducky Bhai's brother Zia Zulfiqar has come forward with a video statement addressing the bribery allegations involving NCCIA officials. He shared how his family was pressured and allegedly blackmailed during the case.

Ducky Bhai’s brother, Zia Zulfiqar, released a video statement regarding the bribery case filed against NCCIA officials.

He claimed that when authorities initially came to arrest his brother, they arrived with two or three men who allegedly introduced themselves using fake identities, such as a person from ISI or MI, and tried to negotiate a “deal.”

According to him, the family had been pressurized from day one to pay a large sum of money, and the officers involved continuously attempted to blackmail them instead of allowing the matter to proceed through the legal system.

Zia explained that his family did file a case against the officers, everything was done according to legal procedure. He emphasized that the NCCIA, as an institution is not necessarily corrupt, stating, "every organization has both good and bad individuals."

However, in their situation, he believes they encountered those who misused their authority.

Earlier, six NCCIA officers were arrested on allegations of taking bribes from YouTuber Ducky Bhai during an investigation. Authorities recovered over Rs42.5 million from the accused officers, and further inquiries into illicit assets are ongoing.

He also mentioned that the FIA Anti-Corruption team fully cooperated with the family during the investigation and successfully recovered the extorted amount.

The purpose of his video, he clarified, was to encourage the public not to fall victim to blackmail or threats by individuals misrepresenting their official power.

Zia Zulfiqar shared that when he recently met him Saad, he had been crying for two days due to the misleading and exaggerated news circulating online, including claims suggesting he could face seven years in jail.

Zia stated that the stress has deeply affected Saad and his family. He also requested the public and media to avoid questioning or involving the women in Saad’s family, saying that whatever steps or decisions are taken moving forward, no harm or pressure should fall on them.

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