ISLAMABAD โ Pakistani YouTuber Ducky Bhai, whose real name is Saad Ur Rehman, spoke publicly for the first time after securing bail in a high-profile case. He alleged that he faced physical abuse and was pressured for bribes during his detention.
The YouTuber, who has millions of subscribers, described his interrogation as grim and mentally exhausting. Despite the troubling claims, Ducky Bhai expressed gratitude toward Pakistanโs military leadership for their support.
In a public statement, he said Field Marshal Asim Munir and DG ISPR handled his case with professionalism. They reportedly assisted his family in navigating the legal and personal challenges he faced while in custody. Ducky Bhai also praised an individual he referred to as โBig Brotherโ and his team for providing full support throughout the ordeal. Some journalists suggest that โBig Brotherโ may be associated with military intelligence.
Ducky Bhai added that the clean-up against alleged corrupt mafias, which affected his case, was unprecedented in scale. He credited the intelligence agencies for their role in the process.
For context, Ducky Bhai was arrested on August 17, 2025, at Lahore Airport in connection with allegations of money laundering linked to gambling apps. After months of legal proceedings, the Lahore High Court granted him bail of Rs10 lakh. He was released on November 26, 2025.
The YouTuberโs revelations have sparked a wave of discussions on social media. Users debated the enforcement of cybercrime laws, alleged misconduct in custody, and the involvement of military leadership in high-profile investigations. Many supporters of Ducky Bhai expressed relief at his release, while others questioned the practices of investigative agencies.
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This case highlights ongoing concerns about transparency, accountability, and the treatment of digital content creators in legal matters. The story of Ducky Bhai continues to capture national attention, with debates expected to persist in the coming weeks.




