LAHORE, Nov 24: Outlaws looted several houses and families besides taking away three cars and five motorbikes in several hits in the city on Saturday.

Four robbers barged in the house of Rafaqat Mahmood in Samanabad, held up his family at gunpoint and escaped with looted items, including cash, gold ornaments and electronics worth over Rs500,000.

Three outlaws entered the house of Nisar Ahmad in Badamibagh and took away jewelry, costly electronics, besides cash worth over Rs550,000.

Similarly, four criminals entered Nasrullah’s house by scaling outer walls, collected valuables including cash, gold ornaments, mobile phones and laptop worth over Rs500,000 and managed their escape.

Four robbers deprived Faisal Ali of his belongings, including cash and jewelry worth over Rs400,000 during a house robbery in Garden Town.

As many robbers barged in the house of Sadaqat Ali in Barki area, held up his family at gunpoint and escaped after looting cash, jewelry, mobile phones and other valuables worth over Rs400,000.

In another incident, three armed men entered Javed Ahmad’s residence in Raiwind City. The intruders held up the family at gunpoint, looted cash and jewelry worth over Rs400,000 and managed to escape.

Hameed in Mughalpura lost valuables worth over Rs300,000 in house robbery committed by three outlaws.

Similarly, three armed men entered the house of Abdul Rehman in the limits of Nawankot police, held up the family and deprived them of their belongings, including cash worth over Rs200,000.

Two motorcyclists intercepted Illyas and his family in Mozang area and fled the scene after snatching from them cash and jewelry worth over Rs100,000.

In Sattokatla, two robbers held up Nasir and his family at gunpoint and deprived them of their belongings, including mobile phone and jewelry worth over Rs100,000.

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