Larkana Police Crackdown Nets 11 Suspects

Web DeskMay 17, 2024 08:48 PMnational
  • 11 suspects apprehended in Larkana police operations
  • Multiple illicit items seized, including weapons and drugs
  • Law enforcement agencies demonstrate commitment to combating crime
Larkana Police Crackdown Nets 11 SuspectsImage Credits: Associated Press of Pakistan
Larkana police conducted successful operations resulting in the arrest of 11 suspects and seizure of illicit items, showcasing their commitment to combating crime and ensuring community safety.

On Friday, Larkana police carried out a series of operations targeting criminals across the city. These operations led to the apprehension of 11 suspects from different areas. The seized items included weapons, hashish, two motorcycles, cash, and mobile phones, highlighting the magnitude of criminal activities in the region.

Neoudero police also played a crucial role in maintaining law and order by capturing three individuals - Imran Khokhar, Waqar Khokhar, and Mir Hasan Mangi - along with firearms and drugs. Rashid Makool and Abdul Sattar Makool were nabbed with a substantial quantity of hashish. Additionally, Walid Police successfully detained five suspects involved in a hotel altercation, identified as Muhammad Salah, Saddam, Irfan, Azam, and Mansab Mirani.

DCSP Hyderi, Paras Bakhrani, demonstrated exceptional dedication by recovering a stolen motorcycle belonging to Gul Hasan Brohi, along with the stolen cash and mobile devices. This swift action showcases the commitment of law enforcement agencies in combating crime and ensuring the safety of the community.

The proactive measures taken by Larkana police and other law enforcement units have resulted in significant arrests and the recovery of illicit items. Such operations are essential in maintaining peace and security in the region, sending a strong message to criminals that their activities will not be tolerated. By working together, the authorities and the public can create a safer environment for everyone.

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