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6 arrested in possession of illegal weapons
June 14, 2021
Rawalpindi : Police have arrested six outlaws and recovered illegal weapons, arms, ammunition from their possession, the police spokesman said.
Westridge Police arrested three accused Hamza Iqbal, Yaseen Aslam and Hassan Iqbal and recovered 03 pistols
of 30 bore calibre with ammunition from their possession.
Similarly, Naseerabad Police held Saddam Hussain and recovered 01 pistol 09 mm with ammunition from his possession.
Civil Lines Police arrested an accused Abdullah and recovered 01 Kalashnikov with ammunition from him.
Taxila Police nabbed Huzaifa and recovered 01 pistol of 30 bore calibre with ammunition from his possession.
Separate cases were registered against all the accused.
Pindi police arrest over 450 violators, confiscate 21,000 kites
National
February 27, 2021
RAWALPINDI: The police have arrested over 450 people, including kite-flyers and kite sellers, through CCTVs and drones surveillance, while they also have registered 99 FIRs against the violations of the ban on kite flying during the celebrations of ‘Basant’ on Friday.
The local administration has continuously been taking action against the kite-flyers till the filing of this report, while the entire sky over Rawalpindi city was dotted with kites because the local residents were openly violating The Punjab Prohibition of Kite Flying Ordinance, 2001 (Ordinance LIX of 2001). The kite-flyers also executed aerial firing freely and played songs on loudspeakers. The police have recovered over 21,000 kites, 9,000 string rolls, sound systems and fire crackers.