AJK police busted 19 dacoits, burglars gangs: SSP Raja Irfan Salim.

MIRPUR (AJK) -- Mirpur AJK police have busted at least 19 inter-provincial bands of dacoits and burglars by arresting all of the accused besides recovering over Rs. 7.30 million worth stolen property including gold jewelry, 19 motorcycles, a car, cash, machinery from the custody of the arrested accused.

Disclosing this Senior Superintendent of Police Mirpur Raja Irfan Salim told reporter here on Thursday that the police also rounded up a total of 792 accused involved in various crimes including those wanted to the police in about 102 cases of illicit drug trafficking in various parts of the district during about a past couple of months.

The arrested alleged dacoits were identified as the ring leaders Muhammad Shabir son of Muhammad Amin Gujjar r/o Dairi Mah Road and Touqeer Hussain son of Jehalngir Hussain r/o Sultan Pur area of adjoining town of Chamswari.

Irfan Salim revealed that 80 of the arrested accused were found involved in 59 cases booked under the National Action Plan for having been involved in serious cases.

The district police chief continued that the police intensified a campaign and succeeded in unearthing and arresting the bandits belonging to separate inter-provincial and local gangs of the bandits involved in various dacoity, burglary, theft and illicit arms and drug-trafficking cases.

The arrested accused were identified as Muhammad Nazir allias Mehdi son of khushi Muhammad r/o Khariyaan District Gujrat, his son Muhammad Owais r/o same town, Ameer Mukhtar s/o Malkhoo r/o village Kuloowall of District Sargodha, Shamas Iqbal s/o Muhammad Iqbal r/o Gujjar Khan, and Imran s/o Muhammad Ramzan of Noorpur District Khushaab.

The SSP said that preliminary interrogation of the arrested accused revealed their involvement in cases of dacoities and cases of burglary.

Irfan Salim said that in 102 cases of drug trafficking police recovered and seized 604 bottles of illicit liquor, 24 kg of charas, 3.447 kg of heroin, 500 gram of opium from the custody of 146 arrested accused.

He continued that in separate 26...

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