GTA Islamabad: Seven held, two cars, three bikes recovered
Police successful in arresting two car thieves and three motorcycle thieves
ISLAMABAD:
Islamabad Police have arrested seven suspects for their alleged involvement in car and bike lifting incidents and recovered two stolen cars and three bikes from their possession.
High vigilance was started in various areas and police was successful in arresting two car thieves and three motorcycle thieves.
A team of Tarnol police arrested three suspects namely Asif, Zeeshan and Baber involved in various cases of bike lifting in Tarnol and also recovered a stolen bike (RIL-8338) from them. Shalimar police arrested two suspects namely Muhammad Shar Yar and Junaid Khan and recovered two stolen bikes from them.
Anti-Car Lifting Cell (ACLC) police arrested two suspects Muhammad-Ullah and Rafique, while recovering two stolen vehicles from their possession. SSP Islamabad Syed Mohammad Amin Bukhari has appreciated this performance and directed further steps to ensure protection of the lives and property of the citizens.
Published in The Express Tribune, October 5th, 2018.
Islamabad Police have arrested seven suspects for their alleged involvement in car and bike lifting incidents and recovered two stolen cars and three bikes from their possession.
High vigilance was started in various areas and police was successful in arresting two car thieves and three motorcycle thieves.
A team of Tarnol police arrested three suspects namely Asif, Zeeshan and Baber involved in various cases of bike lifting in Tarnol and also recovered a stolen bike (RIL-8338) from them. Shalimar police arrested two suspects namely Muhammad Shar Yar and Junaid Khan and recovered two stolen bikes from them.
Anti-Car Lifting Cell (ACLC) police arrested two suspects Muhammad-Ullah and Rafique, while recovering two stolen vehicles from their possession. SSP Islamabad Syed Mohammad Amin Bukhari has appreciated this performance and directed further steps to ensure protection of the lives and property of the citizens.
Published in The Express Tribune, October 5th, 2018.