Priority to make Islamabad a safe city: SSP Mustafa Tanvir

ISLAMABAD  -Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Operations Syed Mustafa Tanvir on Monday said it was foremost priority of the federal capital police to make Islamabad safest city and all out efforts would be made in that regard.  A massive crackdown has been launched against anti-social elements and drug peddlers to make Islamabad crime-free city, the SSP said in a statement. According to a police statement, Islamabad Police has arrested 14 outlaws from various areas of the city and recovered stolen car, narcotics, wine, valuables and weapons from their possession. SP (Rural Zone) Farooq Amjad Butter constituted special police team under the supervision of DSP Qasim Niazi including SHO Koral police station Inspector Basheer along with others. The team successfully apprehended two accused Muhammad Umair and Baber and recovered two pistols along with ammunition from their possession. The Anti-Car Lifting Cell arrested two accused Aadil and Irfan and recovered stolen car from their possession. Women police arrested a house maid Kiran involved in theft. Similarly, Sabzi Mandi police arrested an accused Asim and recovered stolen valuables from him.  Secretariat police arrested suspect Safdar and recovered one 30 bore pistol from him. Homicide Unit of Islamabad police arrested two accused Naseer-ud-Din and Muhammad Ramzan and recovered two pistols along with ammunition from their possession. Likewise, Industrial Area police arrested accused Imran and recovered one 30 bore pistol from him. Karachi Company police arrested two accused Romaish and Sanook Messih and recovered four wine bottles from their possession. Golra police apprehended an accused Muhammad Faizan and recovered 120 gram hashish from him while police also arrested accused Waseem Khan involved in illegal oil selling. 

Cases have been registered against these nabbed persons and further investigation is underway from them.
SSP (Operations) Syed Mustafa Tanvir has appreciated the performance and asked for renewed efforts to curb such practices and get rid of society from such menace.
The SSP also categorically asked all police officials to focus on resolving the public complaints and take every possible step to provide maximum relief to citizens. He said that performance in this regard would be reviewed on continuous basis.
Meanwhile, Ramna police reunited a 10-year-old missing boy with his family, a police spokesman said.
According to details, father of the missing boy informed Ramna police that his son Muhammad Danish had been missing and could not be traced despite hectic efforts by family members.
Following this information, SP (Saddar Zone) Muhammad Sarfaraz Virk constituted special team under supervision of DSP Zulfiqar Ahmed to trace the missing boy. The team comprising SHO Ramna police station Mian Noor Ullah, Sub-Inspector Asghar along other officials searched various under-construction buildings, houses and garbage heaps to inquire the people about missing boy. The police successfully recovered him safely from the area and later handed over to his parents.
The family has thanked the police team over safe recovery of the boy. IGP Islamabad Muhammad Qazi Jamil ur Rehman and DIG (Operations) Waqar Uddin Syed have appreciated the performance of police team.

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