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Four gangs busted

Islamabad : Criminal Investigation Agency (CIA) of Islamabad Police busted four criminal gangs and arrested 24 outlaws during the last fortnight and recovered 3.525 kilogram hashish, 11 pistols and looted items from their possession, a police spokesman said.Deputy Inspector General of Police (Operations) Waqar Uddin Syed assigned special task to Mustafa Tanveer, SP (Investigation) to ensure arrest of those involved in criminal activities in various areas. He constituted special teams under supervision of DSP CIA Hakim Khan including Inspector Malik Muhammad Basheer, Sub-Inspectors Muhammad Iqbal, Muhammad Azhar, ASIs Suleman Shah, Iftikhar Ahmed, Shakeel Ahmed, Sirgal Khan, Muhammad Ashraf and others. These team arrested 14 criminals of four gangs including an inter-provincial gang known as ‘Asif Gang.’ This specific gang used to barge into the houses after portraying themselves as officials of NAB and FIA and commit dacoities at gun point.CIA police also arrested ten other outlaws through prompt action and recovered four mobiles, Rs14,000, 3.525 kilogram hashish, 11 pistols of 30 bore and 41 rounds from them. Cases have been registered against these nabbed persons and further investigation is underway from them.DIG Islamabad Waqar Uddin Syed has appreciated the performance and directed all police officials for high vigilance and monitoring against those involved in anti-social activities.

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