A deeply disturbing incident involving an inDrive driver has sparked widespread outrage across Pakistan, reigniting critical discussions about passenger safety within ride-hailing services. A female passenger has come forward with allegations and video evidence of an inDrive driver, identified as Bilal, allegedly engaging in sexual misconduct during her ride in broad daylight. The incident, filmed inside a silver Suzuki Cultus, has gone viral, leading to a national outcry and urgent calls for a crackdown on safety failures within the industry.
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The viral video has triggered an avalanche of fury, particularly from women across Pakistan who express a profound loss of trust and safety when using app-based transportation. Many view this incident not as an isolated event, but as a symptom of a systemic failure by ride-hailing platforms to adequately protect their users, especially female riders.
Allegations of a Repeat Offender Operating Freely: Adding to the public’s alarm is the revelation that Bilal is allegedly a repeat offender. Multiple reports have surfaced, accusing him of similar acts of public sexual indecency during previous inDrive rides. One woman disclosed that earlier this year, Bilal reportedly stalked her after dropping her off in Islamabad’s I-8 sector, continuing to follow her beyond the ride’s designated endpoint. The fact that an individual with such prior accusations was seemingly still operating under inDrive’s banner has intensified public outrage, highlighting what many perceive as the company’s severe negligence in investigating complaints or suspending dangerous drivers.
“Not the First, Won’t Be the Last” – Women Speak Out: Female users have taken to social media platforms to voice their concerns, emphasizing that this is a recurring issue rather than an isolated incident. “How many more women need to go through this before these companies start prioritizing safety over profits?” one user questioned. Another poignant comment read, “This app has become a predator’s playground.” There are strong demands for the public disclosure of the offender’s details – his name, contact information, and vehicle registration – to prevent further harm to unsuspecting passengers.
Calls for Government Crackdown and Policy Reform: The shocking nature of the case has amplified calls for immediate government intervention. Activists, legal professionals, and concerned citizens are urging authorities to launch criminal investigations not only against the driver but also against inDrive for alleged gross negligence in allowing a known offender to continue operating. Regulatory bodies are being pressed to mandate stringent driver background checks, implement compulsory in-ride surveillance, and establish an independent, transparent reporting mechanism for passengers to ensure accountability and swift action against perpetrators.
As ride-hailing services become an indispensable part of daily life for millions, this incident serves as a stark reminder of the critical need for platforms to prioritize rider safety above all else. For women in Pakistan, the convenience offered by these apps is increasingly overshadowed by a daily gamble with their personal security and dignity.


