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YouTuber Ducky Bhai’s bail plea dismissed by Lahore magistrate in gambling app promotion case

YouTuber Ducky Bhai’s bail plea dismissed by Lahore magistrate in gambling app promotion case

The court order said his actions affected societal norms 'on a very large scale'.
23 Sep, 2025

A Lahore court dismissed on Monday the bail application of YouTuber Saadur Rehman, known more popularly as Ducky Bhai, after Magistrate Muhammad Naeem Wattoo concluded his actions had extraordinary effects on society, especially on young people.

Rehman was arrested from Lahore’s Allama Iqbal International Airport on August 17 while attempting to leave the country. The National Cyber Crime Investigation Agency had filed a case against him under sections 13 (Electronic Forgery), 14 (Electronic Fraud), 25 (Spamming) and 26 (Spoofing) of the Prevention of Electronic Crimes Act, 2016 as well as sections 294 B (Offering prize in connection with trade) and 420 (Cheating and dishonestly inducting delivery of property) of the Pakistan Penal Code, for promoting banned gambling applications. His legal team filed for bail after the YouTuber was sent to jail on a judicial remand on September 9.

During the bail plea proceedings, Rehman’s lawyer, Advocate Chaudhry Usman Ali, argued authorities handled the investigation improperly and failed to provide evidence proving the charge of Rehman acting as country manager for the betting application Binomo. The counsel stated the application was banned after Rehman’s arrest, questioning the merit of the complaint and calling it “frivolous”.

Zaina Zaheer, the lawyer representing the state, countered saying gambling was banned in the country even if any specific gambling application was not. She said analysis of electronic devices recovered from Rehman’s possession, including a laptop and two mobile phones, had produced sufficient evidence — including voice chats with officials from Binomo — to prove the YouTuber’s ties to the banned application. An amount of $326,420 was seized from one of Rehman’s accounts, which the prosecution claimed was given to him for promoting illegal applications.

Magistrate Wattoo concluded the defendant had neither denied his ties to the applications, nor presented any alternative source for the recovered funds. The magistrate said technical reports from the investigation were sufficient to prove Rehman’s ties to illegal applications and said his bad advice had great impact because millions of young people followed him. Calling social media influencers to be careful of what they promote, Magistrate Wattoo said Rehman’s actions can not be treated casually and dismissed his plea for bail.

Comments

Mr.Raja Sep 23, 2025 03:07pm
The government seems to be making long-awaited fixes. Uneducated Thugs and Family showcasers are under radar.
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Laila Sep 23, 2025 03:41pm
IF he was a child abuser, human trafficker, wife beater, rackateer, abuser, rapist, killer he would be out on bail. Sadly a crime like gambling is taken "seriously" but serious criminals who hurt people, women, children causing generational trauma and destruction are left to roam free. All I ask, is that all criminals should be treated the same under the law. But the reality is they are not. Rest assured, that while we are kept busy with this case, serious cases of far serious crimes are passing through the system hidden from us. That's how it works. The system that is. We are distracted by minor stuff while serious stuff is happening. This is still Pakistan. A safe haven for criminals. A hell for victims. Justice is denied everyday. Our rule of law is corruption
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Dr. Salaria, Aamir Ahmad Sep 23, 2025 04:40pm
You reap what you sow.
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Jadoon mak Sep 23, 2025 06:35pm
Unlucky bhai oh ducky bhai ub to ap b faraz hay ap sudar jain aur mazid ooth patang harkatay na karan mehaz popularity k leay ap itna agay na jain wapsi pay qanun k thapar paray apko...ub ap bahar a k 100% sudar jain hmari yehe dua hay.
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