The police arrested four women involved in a major burglary in the model city of Lahore, recovering 60 million rupees in cash and stolen items with an additional value of 30 million rupees, officials announced on Monday.
The arrests were carried out under the supervision of the organized crime Dig Imran Kishwar following the directives of the CCPO Lahore Bilal Siddique Kamyana.
Stolen items include jewelry, mobile phones, luxury watches, scents and foreign currencies.
The suspects, identified as Sana (wife of Humayun), Anam (wife of Nader Masih), Shahnaz (wife of Javed Masih) and Shaiba (daughter of Humayun), were detained during coordinated raids in Lahore, Kasur and Multan.
Police revealed that Sana and Shahnaz, who worked as domestic aids, orchestrated the flight with the help of Anam and Shaiba.
The investigations also revealed that Sana had a previous criminal record.
The CCPO Kamyana congratulated the team of organized crime unit (OCU) for their rapid action, attributing to agents certificates and cash prices during a special ceremony to follow by Dig Imran Kishwar.
The laureates were inspector Shahid Hussain, the sub-inspector Badr Zaheer, Asi Nisar Ahmed and several agents who played a crucial role in the operation.
Addressing the public, Kamyana urged citizens to verify the character of the police before hiring domestic workers and register their contact details with local police stations.
He underlined the continuous efforts of the Lahore police to fight against organized crime thanks to a combination of human intelligence and legal medicine.
“We are committed to ensuring the safety and security of the residents of Lahore,” he said.
Missing children found by Karachi police, found with the family
Karachi police managed to bring together two missing children with their parents.
The children were missing in the Korachi region in Karachi, which prompted a call to the Sindh police police, “Helpline 15.”
A citizen concerned reported where the children were, leading to an immediate police response.
The police arrived quickly, taking the children at their expense and starting research to locate their parents.
After bringing together the necessary details, the authorities retraced the children’s home speech and returned them safely to their parents, who expressed their gratitude to the police for their effective efforts.