Pakistani Kohli fan holding Indian Flag arrested for 10 year jail

A Pakistani a Big fan of Indian batsman Virat Kohli is confronting up to 10 years detainment subsequent to being captured for lifting the Indian tricolor on his home in Punjab Province which he had done to demonstrate his adoration for the cricketer. 

22-year-old Umar Draz, a tailor by calling from Okara area of Punjab region, was delivered in the witness of a locale court on Wednesday who sent him to imprison on legal remand. 

Draz was captured on January 26 when India beat Australia in a T20 match and Kohli scored 90 runs. Police struck Draz home on a protest that he lifted the Indian banner on the housetop of his home. 

Police enrolled a case under segment 123-An of Pakistan Penal Code and 16 Maintenance of Public Order against him. 

The area 123-A (demonstrations of harming the sway of the nation) conveys most extreme discipline of 10 years in prison or fine or both. 

Draz argued under the watchful eye of the judge that he raised the Indian signal just for his affection for Kohli. 

Police had looked for his physical remand for examination concerning the case, in any case, the judge sent him to imprison on legal remand. 

Prior, conversing with journalists Draz said: "I am a major devotee of Virat Kohli. I bolster the Indian group due to Kohli. 

Raising of Indian banner on the housetop of house just demonstrates my adoration for the Indian cricketer." 

He said he had no clue that he perpetrated a wrongdoing, encouraging the powers worried to excuse him as he ought to be seen as "an Indian cricketer's fan." 

Notice size photos of Kohli were likewise discovered on the walls of his home.

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