Islamabad: Islamabad Police have accelerated efforts against criminals and arrested 22 outlaws involved in murder, snatching and other crimes, a police public relations officer said on Monday.
He said Bhara Kahu police team arrested two accused involved in a murder case no 589/22 under sections 302/34 PPC registered on the complaint of the father of the deceased namely Ghulam s/o Rehman a resident of Kot Hathial.
The complainant had told the police that on July 2, 2022 his son Asad was present near a graveyard when his clash occurred with the accused adding that his son was stabbed to death. The accused escaped after the incident. Furthermore, Sabzi Mandi police team arrested three snatchers. The accused were involved in numerous incidents of snatching in the areas of PS Sabzi Mandi. Police team has also recovered 10 snatched motorbikes, mobile phones and weapons used in crime.
Meanwhile, Tarnol police has arrested eight accused and recovered 2.5kg hashish, 277 gram heroine and three 30-bore pistols with ammunition from their possession. Likewise, Aabpara police team has arrested two accused during checking and recovered one 12-bore repeater gun, one Kalashnikov and one 30-bore pistol along with ammunition from their possession. Koral police arrested two accused and recovered 1.3kg hashish and one 30-bore pistol with ammunition.
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