Stolen Vehicles Worth Rs. 3.1 Crore Recovered

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The Anti-Vehicle Lifting Unit (AVLU) of Islamabad Police has successfully cracked down on a notorious car theft ring, recovering stolen vehicles worth a staggering Rs. 31 million. Here’s the inside story:

10 Stolen Vehicles Recovered

The AVLU team orchestrated a well-coordinated operation that led to the arrest of four wanted culprits involved in a spree of auto thefts. In total, they’ve managed to recover 10 stolen vehicles, making this a significant win against car thieves.

The apprehended gang members, Naik Zali, Noor Shahid, Ahmed Ullah, and Amjad Khan, have been on the police radar for their involvement in multiple car theft cases across Islamabad, Rawalpindi, and neighboring districts. Their capture is a testament to the diligent efforts of the AVLU.

The Islamabad City Chief Police Officer (ICCPO), Dr. Akbar Nasir Khan, has commended the exceptional performance of the AVLU team. He has not only praised their recent success but has also urged them to expand their strategies further to curb auto thefts in the Capital City.

Dr. Akbar Nasir Khan, the ICCPO, has reached out to the community, seeking their active support in the fight against crime. By emphasizing community involvement, he aims to bolster the efforts of law enforcement agencies in creating a safer environment for all residents.

The Islamabad Police, under the leadership of Dr. Akbar Nasir Khan, are determined to intensify their operations against criminal outfits within the Federal Capital. They have called upon the public to remain vigilant and cooperate with the authorities to maintain law and order.

The successful crackdown on this car theft ring serves as a reminder that law enforcement agencies are committed to ensuring the safety and security of the people of Islamabad. Community engagement and cooperation play a vital role in achieving this goal. What are your thoughts on this great news? Share with us in the comments below!

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