PHP arrest 32 ‘criminals’
LAHORE
Punjab Highway Patrol (PHP) claimed to have arrested 32 criminals, including six proclaimed offenders (POs).
PHP also rendered help to 1,913 travellers. PHP teams arrested six POs, Allah Ditta, Tassawar Hussain, Touqair, Rafique Papu, Nasir and Ashraf, and handed them over to police.
PHP teams seized 784 littre liquor, five pistols, 115 bullets, two rifles and four guns after arresting 26 criminals, including M Afzal, Adnan, Eshaq, Umar Daraz, Sajjad Hussain, Arslan, Aqeel Masih, M Shahid, Hassan, M Asghar, Kamran, Mulazim Shah, Najimud Din, Zaheer, Imran, Mehran, M Arshad, Inam Ullah, Zeeshan Khan, M Kashif, Ghulam Qamar, Hamid Farooq and Mumtaz.
Punjab Highway Patrol seized 160 gram chars from accused M Asghar and M Asif and handed them over to police.
A PHP team arrested a court absconder, Akhtar Hussain. Punjab Highway Patrol reunited children, Baqar Amin, M Younis and Usman, with their parents.
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