Mardan police recovers seven stolen cars
MARDAN: Anti-car lifting cell (ACLC) of the district police have recovered seven vehicles, which had been lifted from various districts of the country.
District Police Officer Irfanullah Khan told reporters that cases of the stolen cars had already been registered at the police stations in Lahore, Multan and Faisalabad.
He said that Mardan police had started legal proceedings to hand over the cars to their owners.
“We have got data of stolen cars from various parts of the country and our anti-car lifting cell is working on the data to recover more such stolen vehicles too,” he added.
He directed the ACLC to expedite the actions for the recovery of stolen and snatched cars.
The DPO said that the cops were also keeping an eye on the entry and exit points of Mardan as the area is located close to the Malakand division and other areas where scores of unregistered vehicles ply on the roads.
-
AI Film School Trains Hollywood’s Next Generation Of Filmmakers -
Royal Expert Claims Meghan Markle Is 'running Out Of Friends' -
Bruno Mars' Valentine's Day Surprise Labelled 'classy Promo Move' -
Ed Sheeran Shares His Trick Of Turning Bad Memories Into Happy Ones -
Teyana Taylor Reflects On Her Friendship With Julia Roberts -
Bright Green Comet C/2024 E1 Nears Closest Approach Before Leaving Solar System -
Meghan Markle Warns Prince Harry As Royal Family Lands In 'biggest Crises' Since Death Of Princess Diana -
Elon Musk Weighs Parenthood Against AI Boom, Sparking Public Debate -
'Elderly' Nanny Arrested By ICE Outside Employer's Home, Freed After Judge's Order -
Keke Palmer On Managing Growing Career With 2-year-old Son: 'It's A Lot' -
Key Details From Germany's Multimillion-euro Heist Revealed -
David E. Kelley Breaks Vow To Cast Wife Michelle Pfeiffer In 'Margo's Got Money Troubles' -
AI-powered Police Robots To Fight Crime By 2028: Report -
Everything We Know About Jessie J's Breast Cancer Journey -
Winter Olympics 2026: What To Watch In Men’s Hockey Today -
Winnie Harlow Breaks Vitiligo Stereotypes: 'I'm Not A Sufferer'