Skip to main content

3 bike lifters held; 4 bikes recovered

Islamabad : The Islamabad Secretariat police have arrested three persons involved in street crime as well as bike lifting incidents and recovered four motorbikes from their possession, a police spokesman said on Monday.Following special directions of DIG (Operations) Waqaruddin Syed, Superintendent of Police (City Zone) Muhammad Aamir Khan Niazi constituted special team to curb street crime and bike lifting incidents. This teams headed by SHO Secretariat police station Inspector Asjad Mehmood, ASI Muhammad Rasheed and other succeeded to bust a gang of bike lifters and recovered four bikes from them.The arrested persons have been identified as Malik Hamza son of Muhammad Nawaz Resident of District Rawalpindi, Syed Mujahid Shah son of Syed Baghdad Shah resident of district Peshawar and Waqas Ali son of Nisar Ali resident of Bari Imam Islamabad.During the preliminary investigation, they confessed their involvement in several street crime and bike lifting incidents in areas of Sabzi Mandi and Naserabad, Rawalpindi. Further investigation is underway from them. IGP Islamabad Muhammad Aamir Zulfqar Khan has appreciated the performance of Secretariat police station. DIG (Operations) Waqaruddin Syed, further ordered to all zonal police officers to start special crackdown against street criminals and auto-thieves. He ordered all officers to patrol in their area, brief officers about nature of their duty and to remain vigilant.

from The News International - Islamabad https://ift.tt/2LNSlVI

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Student council oath-taking ceremony

Islamabad:The Millennium College hosted a Student Council Investiture Ceremony 2019 at its Flagship Campus, I-9/3, says a press release.The student council comprising of AS & A Level, IBDP program and IGCSE’s vowed under oath that they will be active and responsible members of the student executive council and will abide by the laws made by the college and the managing body to guarantee themselves and the student body a better campus life.Ambassador Ali Sarwar Naqvi graced the occasion and inducted the School’s Head Boy Sarosh Atif and Head Girl Qirrat Ali as well as the Executive Council Members of all clubs and societies established within the school system. After administering the oath, Ambassador Ali Sarwar Naqvi along with the Founder & Chairman The Millennium Education Chaudhry Faisal Mushtaq, Director International Qualifications Azra Tahir and Principal of Millennium College, Campus I-9/3, Muneeze Muzzafar awarded sashes, badges and certificates to the members of the co...

Pragmatic steps taken to implement Axle Load Control regime on NH&MP

Islamabad: Ministry of Communications has taken pragmatic steps to implement the Axle Load Control regime on Motorways & National Highways in the country. Sole objective of this move is to control travelling of overloaded vehicles which lead to fatal accidents besides damaging the national asset of road network of billions of rupees.Prior to implementation of axle load control regime, a technical committee was formed, consisting of officers from Ministry of Communications and National Highway Authority which remained in constant contacts with transport community, Members of the Chambers of Commerce and stakeholders hailing from all the provinces. This technical committee visited their offices and held detailed discussions in series of meetings and took them into confidence to facilitate implementation of Axle Load Control regime. The stakeholders assured of their full cooperation and subsequently, implementation of Axle Load Control was realized which is in progress.It is worth to ...

CJP questions how ‘clarification order’ made it to website

ISLAMABAD: Chief Justice of Pakistan (CJP) Qazi Faez Isa has raised nine questions in a letter to the Supreme Court’s registrar, seeking clarification on how a Sept 14 clarification order was uploaded to the top court’s website. The Sept 14 order, issued by eight judges led by senior puisne judge Justice Syed Mansoor Ali Shah, criticised the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) for failing to implement the Supreme Court’s July 12 judgement, which declared the PTI eligible for reserved seats in parliament. In his letter dated Sept 21, the CJP wondered who directed the uploading of the Sept 14 clarification order on the Supreme Court’s website. His inquiry followed a note from the Deputy Registrar (Judicial), who flagged the issue of the order’s appearance on the website. The note questioned how the order was uploaded when no cause list had been issued, no notices had been sent to the parties, and the order had not been received by the deputy registrar’s office until 8pm on the...