InDrive Sexual Misconduct Case Sparks Outrage After Islamabad Incident
A shocking case of inDrive drivers’ misconduct has emerged from Islamabad, where a female passenger reportedly caught a driver engaging in an extremely explicit act of self-pleasure during her ride, triggering widespread outrage and serious concerns over passenger safety.
The disturbing episode surfaced after a video circulated online showing an inDrive driver allegedly engaging in sexual misconduct in front of a female passenger. Identified only as Bilal, the driver was operating a silver Suzuki Cultus when he was reportedly caught self-stimulating, leaving the victim and countless others across Islamabad horrified.
The incident quickly became the center of an online storm, with social media users sharing their anger and fear. Many women in the capital and other parts of Pakistan voiced alarm over their safety when using ride-hailing apps. Some even claimed this was not an isolated case. Reports surfaced that earlier this year, the same driver Bilal was accused of similar inDrive sexual misconduct, allegedly exposing himself and doing sexual acts during rides.
Adding to the concern, another woman came forward to say that Bilal had stalked her from Islamabad’s I-8 sector, following her even after completing the ride. These multiple complaints highlight growing fears among female passengers who rely on such services for daily commutes.
Social Media Reacts to inDrive Sexual Misconduct
Users called for authorities to step in, with many demanding that the harassment or police departments be tagged so swift action could be taken. “Please tag the harassment department or police department,” said one user. Others expressed disbelief, questioning how such incidents could continue to happen.
Some urged that details like the driver’s car number plate, name, and contact information should have been widely shared to prevent further incidents. “Whoever sent this should have shared his car number plate, his name and number,” another said.
The incident has intensified calls for stricter background checks and monitoring by ride-hailing platforms to prevent future cases of harassment and to protect passengers from further sexual misconduct.
Many comments expressed anger at the money-grabbing tactics of these ride-sharing services. Still, a total lack of responsibility and understanding of passengers’ safety and well-being was also noted.
Meanwhile, after the incident had gone viral, InDrive administration issued a statement to TechJuice, claiming to have blocklisted both the driver and the vehicle from their platform and assured a no-tolerance policy against harassment of any kind.

Manik Aftab is a writer for TechJuice, focusing on the intersections of education, finance, and broader social developments. He analyzes how technology is reshaping these critical sectors across Pakistan.