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Umar Akmal hailed as ‘National hero’; forgiven in traffic violation case
The police officer whom Akmal allegedly thrashed dropped his complaint.
Written by Agence France-Presse
Published: Mar 15, 2014, 12:15 AM (IST)
Edited: Jul 27, 2014, 08:58 PM (IST)


Lahore: Mar 14, 2014
Pakistani cricketer Umar Akmal cleared in a traffic violation case after the police officer forgave him, saying he was a “national hero”.
The 23-year-old was arrested by Lahore police on February 1 for violating traffic rules and scuffling with policeman Mohammad Zeeshan.
He was released on bail after being detained for hours and a local court last month issued a warrant against him, ordering him to appear on March 11.
Akmal had denied the charges and accused the police of one-sided action.
A court official said magistrate Imtiaz Ahmed dismissed the case after Zeeshan forgave the cricketer.
“I have forgiven Akmal because he is a national hero,” Zeeshan told reporters outside the court.
“Akmal’s father apologised to me out of the court and after his assurances I asked the court to end the case,” he said.
“But if Akmal ever violates traffic rules again, I will perform my duties.”
Wicketkeeper-batsman Akmal rescued his team with a fighting hundred against minnows Afghanistan in the Asia Cup 2014 last month, just days before the court ordered him to appear.
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He left for Bangladesh early Friday along with the rest of the Pakistan team for the ICC World T20 2014 tournament which starts on Sunday.