17 outlaws including five gamblers arrested
ISLAMABAD: Islamabad police have arrested 17 outlaws including five gamblers from various areas of the city and recovered 2.195-kilogramme hashish, stake money, valuables and gambling tools from their possession, a police spokesman said on Saturday.
According to details, Superintendent Police (SP) Industrial-Area Liqat Hayat Naizi constituted special police team under the supervision of District Superintendent Police (DSP) Muhammad Hussain Lassi, St
ation Head Officer (SHO) Police St
ation Noon In
spector Riaz Gondal and others which raided at gambling den in `Chishtia Abad‘ and apprehended five gamblers namely Imran Shah, Mumtiaz, Musafir Khan, Rajab, Inayat Farman. Police recovered stake money Rs.7500, five mobile phone and gambling tools from their possession.
Assistant sub-in
spector (ASI) Akbar arrested two accused Zubair and Khaista involved in a theft case and recovered stolen property from their possession. ASI Waris from Sihala police arrested Saqib involved in a theft case and recovered stolen property from him. In
spector Pervez Akhtar arrested a drug peddler Mis
aal Khan and recovered 1645-grams hashish from him.
ASI Mehdi Khan from Nilor police arrested accuses Sohaib and recovered one 30 bore pistol along wit
h ammunition from him. Sub-Inspe
ctor Irshad Ahmed arrested Naveed and recovered 50-grams hashish from him. Sub-In
spector Waheed Ahmed from ACLC police apprehended two accused Najeebullah and Mehmood and recovered a car with fake registr
ation book and one 9mm pistol along wit
h ammunition from their possession.
ASI Tasneem Ahmed recovered one 30 bore pistol along wit
h ammunition from the possession of an accused Nasir Abbas. In
spector Arshad Ali and Sub-In
spectors Ashiq Hussain and Muhammad Ishaq arrested 3 drug peddlers namely Sabit Shah, Raza and Farhad Mehmood and recovered 500-gram hashish and heroin from them. Cases have been registered against them and further investig
ation is underway from them.
Islamabad Senior Superintendent Police (SSP) Sajid Kiani has appreciated this overall performance and directed all police officials to intensify efforts in apprehending criminals.