Pirwadhai police bust gang of bike lifters
Pirwadhai Police constituted a team which conducted raids, rounded up the suspects
RAWALPINDI:
Pirwadhai Police have busted a motorcycle lifters gang and arrested its four members, while recovering seven motorcycles from them, as well as pistols and other items.
According to a police spokesman, on the directives of Rawalpindi City Police Officer Abbas Ahsan, Pirwadhai Police constituted a team which conducted raids and rounded up the suspects namely Hamza Khan, Imran Khan, Afaq and Daniyal who were members of a motorcycle lifters gang and allegedly involved in motorcycle snatching, lifting and street crimes
Islamabad police nail three alleged bike-lifters
The arrested suspects confessed to having lifted several motorcycles from the jurisdictions of Pirwadhai, Banni, Westridge, New Town, Civil Line Jhelum, Lariada Lahore and Sector I-10 Islamabad Police Station while police recovered seven stolen motorcycles from their possession. A case has been registered against the arrested suspects while further investigation is underway.
Published in The Express Tribune, September 21st, 2018.
Pirwadhai Police have busted a motorcycle lifters gang and arrested its four members, while recovering seven motorcycles from them, as well as pistols and other items.
According to a police spokesman, on the directives of Rawalpindi City Police Officer Abbas Ahsan, Pirwadhai Police constituted a team which conducted raids and rounded up the suspects namely Hamza Khan, Imran Khan, Afaq and Daniyal who were members of a motorcycle lifters gang and allegedly involved in motorcycle snatching, lifting and street crimes
Islamabad police nail three alleged bike-lifters
The arrested suspects confessed to having lifted several motorcycles from the jurisdictions of Pirwadhai, Banni, Westridge, New Town, Civil Line Jhelum, Lariada Lahore and Sector I-10 Islamabad Police Station while police recovered seven stolen motorcycles from their possession. A case has been registered against the arrested suspects while further investigation is underway.
Published in The Express Tribune, September 21st, 2018.