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‘Hathora’ gang hammered by city police

CIA Police, Iqbal Town, have claimed to have arrested six members of Abid alias “Hathora” dacoit gang including its ringleader, involved in incidents of theft and robbery, and recovered 34 thousand in cash, cell phones as well as illegal weapons from their possession. The criminals have confessed to a number of incidents of theft and robbery during preliminary interrogation.
According to the details, police team collected particulars of Abid alias “Hathora” dacoit gang and arrested six culprits, including its ringleader. The criminals are history offenders and around seven cases have also been traced against the criminals in Ghaziabad, Tibi City, Manawan, Wahdat Colony and Harbancepura police stations. The police have recovered 34 thousand in cash, two cell phones, two pistols, two revolvers and bullets from their possession. The arrested were identified as ringleader Abid alias “Hathora”, Muhammad Qasim alias “Mota”, Azeem, Muhammad Zubair, Asghar Ali and Abid Hussain. Further investigation is in progress.
Capital City Police Officer (CCPO), Ahmed Raza Tahir has announced cash prizes and commendatory certificates for the police team.
Notices to CCPO, SHO on plea for FIR against law minister: An Additional District and Sessions Judge (AD&SJ) on Friday issued notice to the Capital City Police Officer (CCPO) and Station Head Officers (SHOs) of Civil lines and Qilla Gujjar Singh for April 2 on a petition for registering a case against Punjab Law Minister, Rana Sana Ullah, and PML-N MPAs for holding a rally on the Mall.
AD&SJ Muhammad Ijaz Butt was hearing a petition filed by Advocate Muneer Ahmad. The petitioner submitted that the Punjab government had imposed Section 144 on the Mall and holding a public rally was prohibited. He submitted that Rana Sana Ullah and other provincial assembly members had violated Section 144 by organizing a protest rally on the Mall on March, 29. He contended that law is equal for all people, therefore, a case be registered under 16 MPO against the PML-N leaders who violated the law. The court after hearing the arguments sought reply from the CCPO and SHOs by April 2.
The court also directed the SHOs to appear personally on the next hearing.
Car snatchers posing as policemen caught: Anti Vehicles Lifting Staff Saddar Division, on Friday, have claimed to arrest five car lifters of Zeshan, alias “Shani Commando”, car snatcher gang including its ringleader, and recovered 12 cars and one motorcycle worth rupees 87 lakh 40 thousand from their possession. The criminals have confessed to 15 cases of car lifting and snatching during preliminary interrogation.
According to the details, the police team collected particulars of Zeshan and arrested its five culprits, including its ringleader. There are around 18 traced against them in Barki, Ghalib Market, Chung, North Cantt, Model Town, Gulberg, Baghbanpura, Garden Town, Islampura, Defence B, Harbanspura, Shahdara, Sabzazar, Liaqatabad, Sarwar Road and Sherakot police stations. The police have recovered 12 cars, one motorcycle worth rupees 87 lakh 40 thousand, as well as two pistols and police uniforms from their possession. The arrested were identified as ringleader Zeshan Haider alias Shani, Muhammad Zaman, Muhammad Irfan alias Fani, Muhammad Imran and Muhammad Anayat. Further investigation is in progress. Capital City Police Officer (CCPO), Ahmed Raza Tahir, has announced cash prizes and commendatory certificates for the police team.

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