Police arrest four members of Afghan robbery gang in Karachi

Arrested individuals confess to committing burglary in several affluent neighbourhoods across the city

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The Taimuria Police apprehended four members of a notorious Afghan robbery gang on Wednesday, known for committing significant home burglaries using a white Corolla vehicle, according to Express News.

According to Taimuria Station House Officer (SHO) Shahid Taj, the gang was intercepted on Saturday night as they attempted to enter District Central.

He was identified as Khan Muhammad whose body was abandoned in the gang's vehicle as the wounded suspect and three others escaped.

SHO Taj revealed that the remaining suspects were identified as Muhammad Hassan, Muhammad Khan, Dad Muhammad, and Anwar Ahmed. The police recovered three pistols, loaded magazines, over a dozen mobile phones, wristwatches, cash, and various tools from their possession.

During interrogation, the arrested individuals confessed to committing burglary in several affluent neighbourhoods across the city.

Investigations indicated that the gang members, who hail from Afghanistan, would rent houses in various slums and suburban areas of Karachi, where they would store stolen goods before transferring them back to Afghanistan.

On September 19, the same gang broke into a house in Buffer Zone Sector 15 A5, stealing Rs500,000 in cash, Rs150,000 in prize bonds, and mobile phones and other valuables.

The arrested robbers were using a white Corolla with registration number AVW 602, which has been seized by the police for further investigation. It was noted that the suspects had previous arrests and a criminal record.

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