Body of woman found
Rawalpindi: A Body of a woman was found under debris in an under construction building from a plaza at Double Road, Rawalpindi on Saturday.
Police and rescue 1122 officials shifted the body of a 45-year-old woman identified as Nasreen Bibi w/o Sajawal Khan. Police and rescue 1122 officials are yet to find out reason behind the death.
According to police, some people found the body of a woman under debris in an under construction plaza and informed the police. The rescue officials have shifted the body to Holy Family Hospital (HFH) for post-mortem. In another incident at Dhoke Darziya near Pirwadhai four minor children were burnt. According to an initial investigation, children burnt because of gas cylinder leakage.
Rescue Official spokesman Farooq Butt told ‘The News’ that all four children were shifted to the hospital for medical treatment.
arrested: Islamabad police stations have arrested 13 outlaws during crackdown on drug sellers, a police spokesman said. According to details, DIG (Operations) Waqar Ud din Syed has directed all zonal officers to accelerate their efforts to curb the crime in the city and no laxity would be tolerated in this regard.
Following these directions, Banigala police arrested five accused after taking an immediate action on citizen’s call identified as Muhammad Safdar, Abdul Latif, Shahzaib, Kashif Mehmood and Rabnawaz.
Police also recovered pistols along with ammunition from their possession. Case has been registered against the nabbed persons and further investigation is underway from them.
Sabzi Mandi police team arrested bootlegger namely Hassan Ali and recovered 30 liter wine from him. Tarnol police arrested three accused namely Ghulam Fareed, Vicky and Sikander and recovered stolen valuable from their possession while police also recovered on 12-bore gun from the possession of arrested accused Shahways. Ramana police arrested accused Aman-Ullah and recovered pistol along with ammunition from him. Khanna police arrested two accused Noor Hussain and Matook Sagar and recovered one 30-bore pistol and 110 gram heroin from their possession.
Cases have been registered against these nabbed persons and further investigation is underway from them. DIG (Operations) Waqar Ud din Syed has said that Islamabad Police is committed to eliminate Qabza-Mafia from the capital. He further directed all police officers to continue crackdown against land grabbers. He said it is prime responsibility of police to ensure protection to the lives and property of citizens and it would be ensured at every cost.
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