Fake militia officer held

Published October 31, 2001

LAKKI MARWAT, Oct 30: The Ghazni Khel police arrested a fake militia force officer during the routine night patrolling near Titter Khel.

The Ghazni Khel police while patrolling the main Peshawar-Karachi Indus Highway on Monday night spotted a speedy Suzuki car near Titter Khel, about 38km from here. They intercepted the car driven by a militia force uniformed official. The uniform was fully decorated with official badges and clips.

However, the driver could not satisfy the police when he was asked some questions. During investigation the official turned out to be a carjacker and the Suzuki car he was driving was found to be stolen from Rajan Pur district of Sindh.

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