Suspect killed, eight held by Rangers
Karachi An alleged motorcycle lifter was gunned down and eight criminals arrested in an encounter with the Sindh Rangers in Old Golimar on Tuesday. The paramilitary force raided a hideout in Gharib Nawaz Colony and in the ensuing shootout gunned down a suspect and arrested eight
By our correspondents
September 02, 2015
Karachi
An alleged motorcycle lifter was gunned down and eight criminals arrested in an encounter with the Sindh Rangers in Old Golimar on Tuesday.
The paramilitary force raided a hideout in Gharib Nawaz Colony and in the ensuing shootout gunned down a suspect and arrested eight others. The killed suspect was yet to be identified but was said to be around 25 years old. An autopsy was conducted at the Civil Hospital.
As per a Rangers communique, weapons and 15 stolen motorcycles were seized in the raid.
Gold smuggling bid foiled
A passenger was arrested as customs officials foiled a bid to smuggle gold jewellery worth Rs5 million at the Jinnah International Airport on Tuesday. He was remanded in the custody of the customs officials by a Customs and Taxation court judge.
A spokesman for the department said the personnel seized 1,350 grams of gold jewellery from the baggage of an incoming passenger Shahzad Ahmad, concealed in rechargeable batteries of two emergency lights and an electric fan. He was intercepted at the Green Channel of the international arrival hall of the airport.
According to his travel documents, he had arrived from Dubai via a recently introduced Emirates Airlines flight (EK-618) and had visited Dubai twice in one month.
The passenger was taken into custody whereas a case under Customs Act, 1969 was registered against him.
An alleged motorcycle lifter was gunned down and eight criminals arrested in an encounter with the Sindh Rangers in Old Golimar on Tuesday.
The paramilitary force raided a hideout in Gharib Nawaz Colony and in the ensuing shootout gunned down a suspect and arrested eight others. The killed suspect was yet to be identified but was said to be around 25 years old. An autopsy was conducted at the Civil Hospital.
As per a Rangers communique, weapons and 15 stolen motorcycles were seized in the raid.
Gold smuggling bid foiled
A passenger was arrested as customs officials foiled a bid to smuggle gold jewellery worth Rs5 million at the Jinnah International Airport on Tuesday. He was remanded in the custody of the customs officials by a Customs and Taxation court judge.
A spokesman for the department said the personnel seized 1,350 grams of gold jewellery from the baggage of an incoming passenger Shahzad Ahmad, concealed in rechargeable batteries of two emergency lights and an electric fan. He was intercepted at the Green Channel of the international arrival hall of the airport.
According to his travel documents, he had arrived from Dubai via a recently introduced Emirates Airlines flight (EK-618) and had visited Dubai twice in one month.
The passenger was taken into custody whereas a case under Customs Act, 1969 was registered against him.
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