Robbers have a field day in capital

Steal a car, 10 motorcycles and other valuables from citizens


Our Correspondent March 18, 2024
PHOTO: EXPRESS/FILE

ISLAMABAD:

An unknown organised network of robbers stole a car and 10 motorcycles in the federal capital, while several citizens were looted separately in several incidents of street crime and theft. The concerned police station could not trace any of the criminals.

Muhammad N told the Aabpara police station and Syed M told the Margalla police station that their mobile phones were stolen. Habeeb filed a report of theft of his vehicle’s battery and tyres, while Saleh reported his stolen mobile phone to the Karachi Company police station. Talha told Ramna police station that his mobile phone and over Rs0.4 million were stolen from him. Taimur reported to Shalimar police station that his mobile phone was taken away.

Munir Ahmed told Golra police station that the accused stole Rs.325,000 from him, Khurram Shehzad told police I-9 police station that multiple mobile phones, ATM cards and cash were taken away from him. Muhammad A. told Khanna police station that the accused stole his laptop mobile phone and USB.

Stolen vehicles were also reported including, Khalid M’s car RIB-528 stolen from within I-9 police station limits, Dawood S’ motorcycle, LEX-411, stolen from within Abapara police station limits, Muhammad A’s motorcycle, ALC-1990, stolen from within Kohsar police station limits, Shahid N’s motorcycle, LEV-4107, Fahad A’s motorcycle, RIP-2523 and Zeeshan A’s motorcycle, SGK-7009, were stolen from Margalla police station area.

Additionally, Adnan K’s motorcycle, CPP-939, and Imad H’s motorcycle, BVM-626, from within the Karachi Company police station’s limits. Abu Z’s motorcycle, AKN-5205, was stolen from the Ramna police station area, Gul S’ motorcycle, BPR-224, was stolen from the Golra police station area and Nazim H’s motorcycle, RIP-9352, was stolen from the Khanna police station area.

The respective police stations have registered the cases.

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