Ducky Bhai’s brother breaks silence on gambling app case
Ducky Bhai and his brother Zia Zulfiqar
Ducky Bhai and his brother Zia Zulfiqar
LAHORE (Web Desk): Ducky Bhai’s brother, Zia Zulfiqar, has broken his silence regarding his brother’s gambling app case.

 Zia Zulfiqar has asked media and people to refrain themselves from sharing any false information regarding their family on ongoing gambling app case.

 "The women in my family have suffered enough."

Zia Zulfiqar is brother of the famous YouTuber Ducky Bhai, Saad ur Rehman, has appealed media and people to stop including his sister-in-law, Aroob Jatoi, in the ongoing gambling app case.

In his video statement, Zia said that his mother and sister-in-law have suffered a lot with intense mental due to controversy of the case.

He also addressed the false spreading online regarding his brother sentence for seven years along with 15 million rupees fine.

Zia cleared that all these claims are not true and such type of information has worsened his family’s mental health.

While sharing details about his recent visit to jail, he said that Saad has been crying for two days straight. He also said that he spoke to him in jail though a glass barrier.

Zia shared: “He kept asking why the case had become so complicated.”

“Ducky said that the case was not that much severe as it is portrayed on media”, he added.

Ducky has spent almost three months in custody, including 22 days on physical remand.

Zaid made it clear that NCCIA as an organization is not correct but individuals within the organization is.

He praised the FIA Anti-Corruption Circle for their transparency and cooperation, saying that the officers have supported the family since the beginning.

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He advised: “Gather your evidence and report it. The FIA Anti-Corruption Circle can genuinely help and restore faith in the system.”

Zia concluded his video by asking people to stop targeting his sister-in-law, Aroob Jatoi and his mother, saying the situation has already taken an emotional toll.

“The women in my family have suffered enough. Please show empathy before sharing or commenting on false news.”