Imran Khan's nephew caught in accident row

Imran Khan's nephew caught in accident row

A police official said the incident occurred following a minor accident between the cars of Niazi and the other man on Zafar Ali Road.

IANSUpdated: Sunday, January 12, 2020, 09:15 PM IST
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Hassan Niazi stopped by cops for kicking the car of a driver involved in an accident. | Screengrab

A mobile phone video of Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan's nephew, Hassaan Niazi, has surfaced where he is seen misbehaving with a commuter following a minor road accident, it was reported.

The video showed Niazi exchanging harsh words with a car driver and kicking the car in the presence of two policemen, Dawn news reported on Saturday.

The policemen present there averted any physical clash between the two after Niazi tried to grab the commuter.

A police official said the incident occurred following a minor accident between the cars of Niazi and the other man on Zafar Ali Road.

Niazi got out of his car and snatched the keys from the man, holding him responsible for the accident.

This led to a heated argument between the two, the official said, adding that on being alerted, police managed to resolve the matter amicably.

However, replying to FPJ's Twitter handle, Imran Khan's nephew, Hassaan Niazi said, "It was a minor accident with heated argument. There was no police. We resolved it after I withdrew my complaint to the private club."

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