The latest details regarding the employee who misbehaved with the Chief Justice of Pakistan Qazi Faez Esa at the Crusteez Donuts shop in Islamabad have emerged.
According to the anchorperson Mansoor Ali Khan, the boy is identified as Owais who worked at the shop. The 18-year-old boy is in hiding, evading police arrest. The incident happened a month ago. Since then the employee has been at large. His whereabouts are unknown and police are conducting raids for his arrest.
Police also arrested his brother related to this case. Mansoor Ali Khan said Owais had cut off contact with all people since the video surfaced. He added that the employee, according to his relatives, had no connection with the PTI.
The donut shop in Islamabad was sealed by authorities following an incident involving Chief Justice of Pakistan, Qazi Faez Isa. The altercation, which took place at Crusteez Donuts in Blue Area, was captured on video and went viral on social media, drawing widespread public attention.
The video shows a Crusteez employee refusing service to Justice Isa and his family. During the encounter, the employee allegedly cursed the Chief Justice, using the word “Lanat,” a term in Urdu translating to “curse.” While some onlookers viewed the word as relatively mild, the context and manner of delivery sparked outrage.
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The incident quickly gained traction on social media, with users both criticizing and praising the employee. Some lauded him for his boldness in confronting a high-profile figure, while others condemned the behavior as disrespectful and inappropriate. Memes and sarcastic comments further fueled the online frenzy, with divided opinions on the matter.
In the aftermath, Crusteez Donuts was sealed by local authorities. Reports suggest that the swift closure may have been influenced by the public outcry surrounding the incident. Furthermore, it has been reported that the employee involved in the incident has disappeared, leading to speculation about the potential repercussions of the altercation.