GUJRANWALA: The Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) cybercrime wing arrested on Wednesday a suspect for child pornography.

FIA Deputy Director Muhammad Iqbal told reporters the Interlope informed the FIA that the porn films of children were being uploaded by Zaheer.

A cybercrime wing team arrested Zaheer in Sialkot and seized his mobile phone and laptop.

A case has been registered against him.

HELD: The Saddar police arrested on Wednesday two members of a robbers gang and recovered cash, four motorcycles, mobile phones and weapons from them.

People’s Colony DSP Mian Moazzam told reports the robberies were being reported from different areas of the circle in recent days, so he made different teams to trace the robbers.

The teams arrested two members of the Jahangiroo gang -- Jahangir and Waqar.

The police recovered Rs400,000 in cash, four motorcycles, dozens of mobile phones, and other items from them.

The suspects told police they were involved in robbery cases in Saddar, Alipur Chattha, Ahmadnagar, Eminabad, Gakharmandi and Wazirabad areas.

Published in Dawn, February 4th, 2021

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