The Dutch biker Noraly, famous worldwide, was troubled by police questions during her tour of Pakistan’s northern areas.
According to reports, the well-known rider faced unusual behavior and unnecessary inquiries from officers while traveling.
Initially, police stopped her at one checkpoint, verified her documents, and then assigned two officers to accompany her. These officers moved her from one team to another, passing her through six different police teams in total.
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During questioning, police repeatedly asked for her name, age, and documents. Noraly cooperated, but when asked why she was not married at the age of 37 and where her husband was, she expressed frustration. She questioned whether such personal inquiries were appropriate for a female tourist.
Noraly is recognized as one of the most-followed bikers in the world. She recorded the entire experience and later uploaded the video to YouTube. In the footage, she expressed disappointment over the inappropriate behavior but also praised Pakistan’s hospitality.
The video showed her stopping at a roadside hotel for breakfast. The hotel staff refused payment, insisting she was their guest and offering her food free of charge. This gesture, she said, reflected the welcoming nature of local people despite the discomfort caused by police questioning.