Karachi, Pakistan (BBN) - A court on Tuesday issued arrest warrants for former captain, Pakistan Cricket team Waseem Akram.
Judicial Magistrate-East issued the warrants against the former captain on not attending the 31 court hearings in a case, reports Daily Pakistan.
The cricket legend had registered a case of road rage in New Town Police Station after a shooting incident.
He had been shot at Karsaz Road in Karachi on his way to the National Stadium Bowling Camp.
Reportedly, unknown person(s) bumped their vehicle into Wasim Akram’s car and opened fire after a verbal brawl.
Akram was unhurt after the firing attack and he noted the offending vehicle number and gave it to the police.
Later, the police arrested the prime suspect Major (retd) Amirul Rehman who tendered an apology to the former cricketer.
Waseem Akram had accepted his apology with certain conditions.
The cricket legend wants the arms license of Major (r) Amir and the driving license of his driver revoked immediately.
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