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Islamabad Police arrest 18 outlaws, recover hashish, wine bottles

Islamabad Police on Wednesday arrested 18 outlaws from various areas of the city and recovered 2.350 kilograms of hashish, 17 wine bottles and weapons from their possession, a police spokesman said.
According to details, Sub-Inspector Muhammad Riaz from the Industrial Area Police Sstation arrested two pick-pockets Niaz Hussain and Gul Bahar besides recovering cash from them. ASIs Ahmed Usman and Muhammad Yousuf nabbed Shehzad Anwarul Haq, Imran, Waqar Ahmed, Aamir and recovered a total of seven wine bottles from them. Similarly, Sub-Inspector Abdul Ghafoor from the Secretariat police apprehended two drug pushers Sohail Ahmed and Syed Sajjad Hussain Shah for having 1.100 kilograms of hashish and ten wine bottles respectively. Meanwhile, ASI Tariq Mehmud from the Bahra Kahu police nabbed Aamir Mehmud for carrying a 30-bore pistol, while Sub-Inspector Rasheed Ahmed from the Shalimar police nabbed Suleman for having 200 grams of hashish and 17 grams of heroin.
Furthermore, Sub-Inspector Muhammad Tehseen and ASI Asif Khan from the Golra Police Station arrested Mumtaz and Nur Ullah for having a total of 230 grams of heroin and a 30-bore pistol.
Moreover, ASI Abdul Hameed and Muhammad Inamullah from the Tarnol police apprehended Aurangzeb and Javed in possession of two pistols. In addition, Sub-Inspector Muhammad Khan from the Sabzi Mandi police arrested Habib Afghani for possessing a 30-bore pistol, while another drug pusher Tajdar Hussain was arrested in possession of 1.050 kilograms of hashish by Sub-Inspector Habibur Rehman from the Shehzad Town Police Station.

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