97 motorbikes stolen in twin cities recovered
Islamabad: The Islamabad Capital Territory (ICT) Police have recovered 97 motorcycles stolen from twin cities of Rawalpindi, Islamabad and various districts of Punjab. The recovered motorcycles were earlier impounded at various special checking points during the verification of their documents. During the verification of documents from Rescue 15, it was learnt that these motorcycles had been stolen from various areas.
The ICT police had verified the record of the motorcycles impounded in various police stations under Section 550. The record transpired that the motorcycles were stolen from various districts of Punjab, including the twin cities of Islamabad and Rawalpindi. According to report, 34 motorcycles were stolen from Islamabad, 55 from Rawalpindi, five from Lahore, two from Gujranwala and one motorcycle was found stolen from Sahiwal. The Islamabad Police have informed the relevant police stations about the recovery of motorcycles.
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