Tajikistani singer and Bigg Boss 16 contestant Abdu Rozik made headlines after reports claimed he was arrested at Dubai International Airport, where he had flown to attend an award ceremony on Saturday, following allegations of theft. However, his management team refuted these claims, clarifying that he was merely detained. Days later, Abdu broke his silence and slammed the arrest reports as 'fake.'
Abdu Rozik On His Arrest
Speaking to Bollywood Bubble, Abdu assured fans that everything is okay, and he is working as usual and doing fine. He revealed that the situation was fabricated by his ex-management team, IFCM, who made false claims against him, accusing him of stealing his own belongings, including a Gucci bag gifted to him on his birthday, a mobile phone he had purchased himself, and a Rolex watch that was a gift from a friend.
'God Is Always With The Right Person': Abdu Rozik Reacts After Being Detained At Dubai Airport After Theft Accusation (VIDEO)View this post on InstagramA post shared by Abduroziq Official (@abdu_rozik)
Abdu Rozik Slams His Ex-Manager
Furthermore, Abdu said, "It’s ridiculous and unfair that my ex-manager is calling these items 'stolen.' I want to say thank you to everyone who is standing by the truth. This is just another challenge for me, and it’s making me stronger and more motivated."
Abdu Rozik's Team Issues Statement
Rozik's team issued a statement with Khaleej Times and said, "First of all, he was not arrested—he was only detained by the police. Abdu Rozik provided an explanation and was released. He will be attending the award ceremony in Dubai today. Secondly, information in the media is not correct. We will take all legal action to protect Abdu Rozik and his image. Also, we will provide you with all the information later on to inform the Indian people. Believe us, we have a lot to say regarding this issue."
On the work front, Abdu was last seen on the cooking-based reality show Laughter Chefs season 2, where he was paired with Elvish Yadav.
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