By U.Zee
ISLAMABAD: Capital Cops on Thursday caught 10 outlaws from various parts of the city and recovered four stolen motorbikes, hashish, wine as well as other weapons from their possession.
According to details, IGP Islamabad Muhammad Aamir Zulfiqar Khan ordered crackdown against criminal elements. Following these orders, DIG Operations Waqar-ud-Din Syed has directed all zonal officers to accelerate their efforts to curb the crime in the city. As par directions, SP Saddar Sarfraz Ahmed Virk constituted special team under supervision of DSP Khalid Mehmood Awan including SHO Tarnol police station, Sub-Inspector Alamgir Khan, ASI Muhammad Ishaq along with other officials who successfully arrested wanted member of bike lifters’ gang. The gangster has been identified as Faizan Butt and police recovered four stolen motorbikes from him. Shalimar and Karachi company police teams arrested two accused Khan and Fahim for having 110 gram hashish and seven cans of beer respectively.
Moreover, SP City Zone Omer Khan constituted police team under supervision of ASP Aqeela Naqvi including SHO Kohsar police Station Sub-Inspector Shabbir Ahmed Tanoli, Sub-Inspectors Zahid Akhtar and Rafi-Ullah along with others. The given team succeeded to arrest two drug peddlers namely Zeshan Ishrat and Abdul Shakoor and recovered 595 grams hashish from their possession.
PS Bani Gala apprehended three accused Nazakat, Hafeez and Nasir and recovered 280 gram hashish and two liter alcohol from their possession. Cases have been registered against him and further investigation is underway from him. During special checking in the whole city, police nabbed two proclaimed offenders. DIG Operations Islamabad Waqar-ud-Din Syed has appreciated the performance and directed all police officials for high vigilance and monitoring against those involved in anti-social activities. He said that it is the collective responsibility of the every person of the society to remain alert against those involved in criminal activities in their surroundings and inform police for action against them.