Plan to control crime

Published January 29, 2003

FAISALABAD, Jan 28: District police chief Zafar Abbas Lak claimed on Tuesday that a comprehensive plan has been chalked out to control crime in the district.

Speaking at a new conference here, he said the city had been divided into 16 sectors with equal number of police stations. Trained officials had been deputed at these centres for the investigation of all types of cases. A squad of 16 commandos with eight motorcycles had been deputed in each sector to patrol the area under their jurisdiction.

He expressed the hope that the step would help decline in the vehicle snatching incidents and highway robberies.

Mr Lak said SHOs had been directed to patrol their respective areas. Sub-divisional police officers and SPs would pay surprise visits to monitor patrol squads.

He warned the corrupt and lethargic police officials of strict action.

He said special teams had been formed to arrest proclaimed offenders and gangs of dacoits.

He claimed that over two dozen gangs of highway robbers and dacoits had been arrested in a special campaign. Stolen goods worth millions of rupees had been recovered from their possession.

He said Jaranwala police had recently arrested a 16-member gang.

ROBBERIES: Dacoits struck 11 times during the last 24 hours in the district and took away cash, gold, valuables and three motorcycles.

Three masked men looted cash, gold and other valuables worth Rs200,000 from the house of Qari Fayyaz Ahmad in Batala Colony.

Five robbers made off with thousands of rupees in cash, gold ornaments and other valuables after holding the family members of Abdul Rashid up at gunpoint in the Sadar area.

Two masked bandits deprived Naveed of his motorcycle at gunpoint in Street No 19, Mahmoodabad.

Four highwaymen drove away with the motorcycles of Waheed and Rashid Ali in Malkhanwala village in Sadar police jurisdiction.

Highwaymen snatched thousands of rupees in cash and other valuables from rickshaw driver Aziz Ahmad and passenger Kashif in the People’s Colony.

A gang of highwaymen snatched thousands of rupees, wrist watches and other valuables from a dozen people in Mamunkanjan. In another incident, highwaymen looted cash, gold ornaments and other valuables from the passengers of a Faisalabad-bound bus near Chak 116-JB, Chak Jhumra.

Thieves took away television sets and other electrical appliances worth thousands of rupees from the shop of Kashif in Gulistan Colony.

Articles worth thousands of rupees were stolen from the shop of Akhtar Ali in Chak 122-JB.

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