13 criminals arrested, drugs and weapons recovered

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ISLAMABAD
Islamabad capital police apprehended 13 outlaws from different areas of the city and recovered drugs and weapons with ammunition from their possession, a police public relations officer said.
He said that, following the special directions of Inspector General of Police (IGP) Islamabad Dr. Akbar Nasir Khan, the Islamabad capital police has intensified crackdown against the criminal elements in order to eliminate the crime from the city.
Following these directives, the Aabpara police team arrested an accused namely Kashif and recovered 50 liters of alcohol from his possession. Secretariat Police arrested an accused namely Muhammad Yousaf and recovered 565 gram heroin from his possession.
Likewise, the Women police team arrested two accused namely Asia Umer and Rehana Kausar and recovered 2149 from their possession. Phulghran police arrested an accused namely Inayat Muhammad and recovered 490 gram heroin from his possession.
Banigala police arrested the accused namely Faizan and recovered one 30 bore pistol from his possession.
Further-more Margalla police arrested the accused namely Shehryar Ali and recovered 115 gram hashish from his possession. Golra police arrested two accused namely Ishfaq and Umair involved in illegally selling petrol.
Tarnol police arrested accused Matloob Khan and recovered 1020 gram hashish from his possession. Khanna police arrested the accused namely Sher Ali and recovered 1020 gram hashish from his possession. Sabzi Mandi police arrested two accused namely Shakeel Ur Rehman and Alam Khan and recovered 1824 gram hashish from their possession.
Cases have been registered against the nabbed accused and further investigation is underway. CPO/ DIG Operations Islamabad Syed Shehzad Nadeem Bukhari directed all senior officials for effective crackdown against the accused involved in drug peddling and possessing illegal weapons and said that the safety of the lives and property of the citizens is our prime responsibility. The performance of police officials in this regard would be reviewed on a continuous basis, he maintained.