Police on Saturday arrested three suspects for their alleged involvement in vehicles theft.The arrests were made by the Anti-Vehicle Lifting Cell of the Karachi police during a raid conducted on a.
Gang busted
April 23, 2021
Islamabad : Islamabad police has arrested major culprits of street crimes and house buglers gangs and recovered cash and other valuable items from their procession, a police spokesperson said on Thursday.
In the jurisdictions of police stations Noon and Shalimar the police teams have arrested three members of two criminals gangs involved in street crimes, house buglers and recovered snatched cash, gold ornaments and valuable from their possession
SHO Shalimar Inspector Arshad Ali along with others officials arrested wanted members of house bugler gang identified as Raza Minhas and recovered stolen gold ornaments 20 tola.
Case has been registered against them and further investigation is underway from him. SHO Noon Sub-inspector Ishtiaq Hussain Shah along with other officials arrested two members of criminal’s gang involved in snatching mobile phones and other valuables at gun point from the citizens. The gangsters have been identified as Muhammad M
Victims of car theft complain to AVLC chief about police slackness
Karachi
April 23, 2021
The Anti-Vehicle Lifting Cell (AVLC), a specialised unit of the Criminal Investigation Agency of the Karachi police, has decided to establish a victim support service desk.
This was decided during a meeting at the AVLC office on Thursday between AVLC SSP Arif Aslam Rao and a number of victims who were deprived of their cars in Karachi. A large number of victims gathered outside the office of the AVLC to register their complaints. They said that Karachiities had been deprived of their cars worth millions of rupees but the recovery ratio of the stolen and snatched vehicles was low.
Police claim recovering seven stolen bikes
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KARACHI:
The Anti-Vehicle Lifting Cell (AVLC) of Karachi police on Tuesday claimed to have arrested seven people on charges of motorcycle theft and allegedly recovered seven stolen motorcycles from them.
According to a police statement, the suspects were habitual criminals and wanted to police in various cases of motorcycle lifting, the news release said.
The suspects were identified as Rana Niaz Foji, Ashiq Ali, Tahir, Danish, Ali Haider Abro, and Ali Anwar.
Among the suspects, police claimed that Ashiq Ali allegedly bought stolen motorcycles and sold them in Sujawal and other towns near Karachi without documents.