CM Gandapur's valuables 'go missing' from K-P House in Islamabad

The loss of the mobile phones, containing crucial contacts, has disrupted CM's communications

Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa Chief Minister Ali Amin Gandapur. PHOTO: FILE

Valuables belonging to Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa Chief Minister Ali Amin Gandapur reportedly went missing from K-P House in Islamabad during D-Chowk protests, officials said.

The missing items include two iPhone 15 Pro Max devices, personal documents, a wallet, and a licensed firearm.

Sources from the Chief Minister’s House reported that the items disappeared during the protests, causing significant concern for Chief Minister Gandapur.

The loss of the mobile phones, containing crucial contacts, has disrupted his communications.

He expressed his concerns to assembly members in a recent meeting, seeking assistance in retrieving contact numbers.

Sources revealed that two of Gandapur’s mobile phones, along with other valuables, were taken from the K-P House premises.

Islamabad’s Inspector General of Police is reportedly looking into the incident.

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