arrests

CTD arrests eight suspects in operations across Sindh

Sindh CTD, along with Pakistan Rangers, Special Branch, and local police, carried out targeted search operations in various cities, leading to the detention of eight suspects related to criminal activities. The CTD reviewed data of 435 individuals using the Talash app and inspected around 200 vehicles. Senior officers from the involved departments actively participated.

CTD arrests TTP operative in Karachi

CTD arrested a TTP operative, Wali Rehman, in Karachi's Manghopir area with hand grenades. Rehman was involved in several attacks in Pakistan, including against security forces. He fled Dubai in 2009 and was arrested upon his return. Earlier, 17 militants linked with TTP, including a key commander, were also arrested in Karachi.

FIA arrests two over fake travel papers at Faisalabad airport

FIA arrested four individuals, including two passengers and four agents, for using fake Bosnian visas at Faisalabad airport. The operation led to the identification of the individuals involved in providing the fake documents. The suspects were apprehended at the airport parking lot and have been transferred for legal action.

Police arrests fake lawyer in Karachi’s City Court

A fake woman lawyer was arrested by the police at Karachi's city court premises. The accused was found in possession of a lawyer's diary and visiting cards, despite having only completed 8th grade. Wearing a lawyer's black coat, she was apprehended by other lawyers and handed over to the police, leading to her transfer to the women police station.

Arrests Made in Kohistan Girl Murder Case

Police in Kohistan have made a significant breakthrough in the investigation of the murder of a young girl. Three suspects, including the girl's paternal uncle, cousin, and a relative, have been arrested in connection with the crime. The tragic incident came to public attention when a video featuring the girl and other boys went viral on social media. The Kohistan police have taken the matter seriously and are actively seeking justice for the victim.