3 cops held in abduction-for-ransom case

By Our Correspondent
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February 26, 2025
Punjab police personnel stand guard in Lahore on December 8, 2023. — FacebookDIG Ops Lahore Police

LAHORE:Three police officials involved in kidnapping for ransom have been arrested. They were posted at Model Town police station.

It is learnt that the policemen first abducted Dr Mukhtar, then got an ATM card from his home and took him to an ATM booth. The six accused were riding on three motorcycles, one of the officials wearing a mask, took the doctor to the ATM. The official demanded a ransom of Rs500,000 from the kidnapped doctor, but due to the limit of Rs100,000, more money could not be withdrawn from the ATM.

The doctor took out the money and handed it over to the policeman, while he was being pressured to withdraw more money. According to police, the officials first took the doctor from his house in Model Town to Gajjumata, from there an official went back to the doctor's house to collect the bank card. According to the police officials, the accused withdrew the money from a private bank near the General Hospital. The CCTV video of the incident that took place on February 9 came to light.

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