Rawalpindi Police Seize Massive Cache of Arms and arrest Smuggler

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CPO Khalid Hamdani shared that the Westridge police stopped a suspicious vehicle and found weapons. Two guys, Bahadur Khan and Rashid Shah, got caught, and the police discovered more than 35 pistols and thousands of bullets with them. The police actively filed reports against these guys. Now police are taking care of the matter and doing all the investigation.

In another event, Paramilitary Rangers did a smart raid based on information and found a bunch of weapons and bullets. They say these were found in an empty area in Jehanabad near Lyari. All these weapons apparently belong to a group a person named Bilal Arshad, also known as Pappu was involved in this matter. 

In a different situation, Lahore Police proudly shared that they seized a lot of weapons and arrested many people involved in bad activities. The Cantt Division Police reported arresting 174 ‘criminals.’ They found 18 pistols, two rifles, two Kalashnikovs, many bullets, over three kilograms of hashish, and 65 liters of liquor in this operation against those causing trouble.


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SP Cantt Division Shehbaz Elahi told the officers to be tough on robbers, thieves, and drug dealers, directing them to take strict action. The policies worked hard to keep the area safe and free from those involved in criminal activities.


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SP Cantt Division Shehbaz Elahi told the officers to be tough on robbers, thieves and drug dealers, And also directed them to take strict action. The police are actively working to keep the area safe and free from those involved in criminal activities.

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