In a remarkable case of swift justice, Karachi police have solved a burglary case in less than 24 hours, recovering stolen gold and cash worth millions. The mastermind behind the heist, a 23-year-old man from North Nazimabad, was arrested in a sting operation after the victim reported a break-in at his home.
According to the police, the victim had gone to a relative’s house for an Umra and returned to find his home broken into, with gold and cash worth Rs 6 million stolen. The police launched a probe and managed to track down the prime suspect, who was identified as Faizal, a pumper who used to visit the victim’s house regularly.
During the interrogation, Faizal revealed that he had committed the crime twice, and the stolen goods were kept at his friend’s house. The police recovered the stolen items, including 60 tolas of gold, from the friend’s house, and also seized a motorcycle that Faizal had bought with the stolen money.
The case highlights the swift action taken by the Karachi police in solving the crime, which has sent a strong message to potential burglars in the city. It also raises questions about the ease with which such crimes can be committed, and the need for effective measures to prevent them.
Meanwhile, the opposition alliance, the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaaf (PTI), has announced that it is ready for a long struggle to defend its basic rights, and will not back down from its demands. The PTI’s central leader, Asad Qaiser, has said that the party is willing to face any challenge in its quest for justice.
In other news, the federal government has decided to launch a pre-immigration clearance system with the United Arab Emirates (UAE) to facilitate travel between the two countries. The move is aimed at making it easier for Pakistanis to travel to the UAE, and for UAE nationals to visit Pakistan.
The news comes as the country is facing a number of challenges, including a surge in energy prices and a rise in inflation. The government has announced a number of measures to address these issues, including a reduction in the price of fuel and a increase in the minimum wage.
In a separate development, the government has decided to auction off number plates bearing the names of prominent politicians, including former President Asif Zardari and former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif. The move is aimed at raising revenue for the government and reducing the number of vehicles on the road.
In a shocking incident, a lawyer was shot dead in Islamabad by a group of armed men. The victim, Sheikh Abdul Rauf, was a prominent lawyer who had been involved in several high-profile cases. The police are investigating the incident and have arrested several suspects.
In a statement, the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaaf (PTI) has condemned the killing of the lawyer and called for the government to take action against those responsible. The party’s chairman, Imran Khan, has said that the PTI will not tolerate any attempts to intimidate or kill its supporters.
In a related development, the government has decided to launch a crackdown on the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), which has been designated as a terrorist organization. The move comes after a series of attacks by the TTP, including a bombing in Quetta that killed several people.
The government has also announced a number of measures to address the energy crisis, including the setting up of new power plants and the reduction of energy subsidies. The move is aimed at reducing the burden on the government and making energy more affordable for consumers.
In a separate development, the government has decided to auction off a number of properties in the capital city, Islamabad, to raise revenue. The move comes as the government is facing a number of financial challenges, including a large budget deficit.
In a shocking incident, a woman and her accomplice have been arrested for dumping the body of a man in a nullah after killing him. The incident has sparked widespread outrage and condemnation, with many calling for the government to take action against those responsible.
The news comes as the country is facing a number of challenges, including a rise in crime and a surge in energy prices. The government has announced a number of measures to address these issues, including a reduction in the price of fuel and a increase in the minimum wage.
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