'Give 8 thousand or else go to the police station', national cricketers put forward the story of Sindh police bribery
If you don't pay, you are threatened to be taken to the police station for no reason: National cricketer—Photo: FilePakistani cricketers Aamir Yameen and Soheb Maqsood shared the story of Sindh police asking for bribe on social media.
Sohaib Maqsood wrote on the late night of November 27 on former Twitter 'X' that 'We are very lucky to live in Punjab and not in Sindh, for the first time in my life I am traveling from Karachi to Multan by road and the Sindh police is so corrupt. That after every 50 km she stops you and asks for money'.
"If you don't pay, you are threatened to be taken to the police station without any reason," wrote the cricketer.
Sohaib Maqsood wrote in another of his tweets, 'Give money, but after 50 km you will be stopped again, we told them that we are international cricketers who are going to Multan after our match in Karachi. Still they took 8000 thousand rupees and then let go.
On the other hand, Amir Yameen also narrated the same incident on X and told how he was harassed by the Sindh Police during his journey.
IG Sindh Rifat Raja took notice of cricketer Aamir Yameen and Soheb Maqsood's tweets.
According to the spokesperson, DIG Shaheed Benazirabad has been ordered to investigate immediately.
IG Sindh said that strict action should be taken against the officials involved in the incident.
It should be noted that Sahib Maqsood and Aamir Yameen were representing Multan region in the National T20 Cup.
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