Joint Operation: Four gangs of kidnappers held in Quetta
Deputy inspector said decline has been noticed in incidents of crime after joint action by police and Frontier Corps.
QUETTA:
Quetta police has detained four gangs involved in cases of kidnapping for ransom as well as 43 proclaimed offenders, said deputy inspector general operation.
He told a press conference on Friday that police arrested one gang – which used police and Frontier Corps uniforms as a cover to commit crimes – from Hazaraganji, in the outskirts of Quetta.
He said that a significant decline has been noticed in the incidents of crime after joint action by police and Frontier Corps against anti- social elements in the area.
He said that assistant sub-inspector, Abdul Haq, who allegedly demanded extortion money from the people at Quetta’s Prince road had been suspended.
Published in The Express Tribune, February 16th, 2013.
Quetta police has detained four gangs involved in cases of kidnapping for ransom as well as 43 proclaimed offenders, said deputy inspector general operation.
He told a press conference on Friday that police arrested one gang – which used police and Frontier Corps uniforms as a cover to commit crimes – from Hazaraganji, in the outskirts of Quetta.
He said that a significant decline has been noticed in the incidents of crime after joint action by police and Frontier Corps against anti- social elements in the area.
He said that assistant sub-inspector, Abdul Haq, who allegedly demanded extortion money from the people at Quetta’s Prince road had been suspended.
Published in The Express Tribune, February 16th, 2013.