KARACHI: Former Pakistan captain Wasim Akram on Tuesday withdrew the case he had filed two years ago regarding an alleged firing incident on his car in Karachi, reports Express Tribune.
Speaking in court, the former fast-bowler said the case was filed due to a misunderstanding between parties and he did not wish to pursue the matter legally anymore.
“The case was filed on the basis of a misunderstanding,” Akram said. “However, both parties have reached an amicable agreement and I don’t want to pursue the matter in court,” he added.
The court approved the request to terminate the case.
Last week, a bailable arrest warrant was issued for Akram for not showing in court to record his statement.
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