Three dacoits held in Khuzdar
KHUZDAR: The Levies force and Frontier Corps (FC) arrested three alleged dacoits and recovered stolen goods from their possession in the Khatan area of the district on Monday. According to Levies sources, acting on a tip-off, the Levies team along with FC personnel raided a place and apprehended three alleged
By our correspondents
September 22, 2015
KHUZDAR: The Levies force and Frontier Corps (FC) arrested three alleged dacoits and recovered stolen goods from their possession in the Khatan area of the district on Monday. According to Levies sources, acting on a tip-off, the Levies team along with FC personnel raided a place and apprehended three alleged dacoits and stolen goods were seized from their possession. They were involved in various cases of crimes in the area, the Levies sources said. Further investigation was underway.
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