Three members of ‘tala tor’ gang arrested
By Our Correspondent
April 06, 2019
The Kharadar police on Friday claimed to have arrested three members of a notorious ‘tala tor’ gang during patrolling in the area.
Police officials said that the gang members, Allah Bukhsh, Shan and Kaleem Bukhsh, were arrested while they were travelling in a rickshaw. The police recovered three pistols, mobile phones, cash and four stolen goats from their possession, and the rickshaw was impounded.
The initial investigation revealed that the suspects recently stole four goats by breaking locks of a warehouse in the Kharadar area, and they were also involved in a shop robbery in Napier. The suspects used to sell stolen goats in the market. Cases against have been registered and an investigation is underway.
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