VIDEO: Snooker champion Ahsan Ramzan cries after Punjab police 'detain' him
Under-21 champion demands inquiry from Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, Punjab Police IG Usman Anwar
LAHORE: World and Asian Under-21 snooker champion Ahsan Ramzan was allegedly detained by the Punjab police after they raided the snooker academy for training late into the night.
In a video message shared by Ahsan after his release, he said that the police took the champion player to the police station after he told them the club could not be closed since he was training.
The under-21 champion also demanded a complete inquiry from Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and Punjab Inspector General of Police Usman Anwar.
The snooker champion in his video statement recounted that he was with other players training for upcoming events at a snooker academy in the Township area when cops from Green Town Police Station raided the snooker club for keeping it open till late at night.
Upon Ahsan's introduction and subsequent refusal to close the club, the police allegedly took him to the police station, refusing to listen to home.
They took his mobile phone and belt and locked him up. Ahsan was taken out of custody after his close friend reached the police station.
Ahsan, who won the titles of World and Asian Champion recently, cried while narrating the incident.
Pictures of the world champion putting on his belt can be seen outside the jail.
In the video, he said that he told the policemen that he was the world champion. They responded: "You have done that for yourself."
He added: "I have always tried to uplift my country, and I was successful, but what did I know that I will be humiliated in my own country?"
He further remarked that it seemed to him that snooker was the only game in this country that seemed to be treated as an "orphan" and was neglected.
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