4 street criminals, 3 fraudsters held July 19, 2021
Islamabad : Islamabad Khanna police team has arrested a gang of four criminals who have been found involved in several snatching and street crime incidents in the city.
The police also recovered snatched motorbikes, mobile phones, digital cameras and weapons along with ammunition from them.
According to the details, SSP (Operations) Islamabad police, Dr. Syed Mustafa Tanweer had categorically directed all the Zonal SPs to accelerate their efforts to arrest the accused involved in street crime and snatching incidents and recover the looted items.
Following these directions, SP (Rural-Zone), Nosherwan constituted police teams under supervision of SDPO Shehzad Town, ASP Usman Munir. A Khanna Police team headed by SHO Khanna police station Sub-Inspector Ashiq Khan and also including SI Ghulam Mustafa and other police officials ensured high vigilance in the
Usman Munir (Saltaire) is keen to win the title this season. Picture: Richard Leach. IN March 2019, former Saltaire Cricket Club captain Micheal Eglin sadly passed away, and Saltaire s current squad are eager to win the title for him. Saltaire currently sit at the summit of the Airedale & Wharfedale Senior Cricket League, and there is optimism around the camp, that this year could be their year. The Bradford club s rivals Otley, continue to chase them down, and after they were defeated by the former in a recent fixture, pressure is building, as Saltaire look to pick up a victory this weekend against Rawdon.
Two robbers held
May 21, 2021
Islamabad: Islamabad Shahzad Town police has arrested two suspects involved in street crimes and recovered stolen items from them.
SSP (Operations) Dr. Syed Mustafa Tanveer had directed all zonal officers to accelerate their efforts against street criminals, a news release on Thursday said.
Following these directions SP (Rural-Zone) Rana Abdul Wahab constituted a police team under the supervision of SDPO Shahzad Town Circle ASP Usman Munir including SHO Shahzad Town Sub-Inspector Turab-Ul-Hassan along with others.
The team successfully apprehended two thief, identified as Tanveer Ahmed and Mumtaz Ahmed and recovered mobile, cash, gold ornaments and valuable as well as weapons from their possession.
Federal Ombudsperson for Protection against Harassment of Women at the Workplaces Kashmala Tariq speaks at a press conference in Islamabad on Tuesday. Online
ISLAMABAD: Four young men were killed and two others injured when a vehicle with the family of Federal Ombudsperson for Protection against Harassment of Women Kashmala Tariq on board hit a car on Srinagar Highway late Monday night.
The police have registered a case against the ombudsperson’s son, Azlan Khan, and arrested the family’s driver. Her son, however, obtained bail before arrest. He appeared in the court of Additional Sessions Judge Mohammad Sohail, who granted him bail before arrest against surety bonds of Rs50,000 till Feb 16.