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Dangerous impostor still at large
By Uzma Zafar

ISLAMABAD—Aamir Qureshi met culprit Dr.Sabir Ali Khan I-9 Chowk, pretending to be a Colonel in the ISI. Since then, the culprit has been meeting the man for around 3 months now. The suspicious culprit has been found to be involved in various professions in which, he has posed himself as an ISI Colonel as well.

Road accidents

Begum Suria was going on car ICT-JC-19 when car IDE-9168, being driven by Sadiq Hussain Shah, hit her vehicle, at Blue Area. A case has been registered at PS Kohsar, respectively.
In another incident, Amjad Mehmood, driver of IDH-4556, was taking passengers somewhere when pickup RIV-7654, hit him, injuring everyone in the former car. A case has been registered at PS Bara Kaho, respectively.

Stolen goat recovered

PS Tarnol recovered a goal worth Rs.4,000 from accused Ishtiaq Hussain. The complainant, Jan Zubia, visited the police station and formally identified the goat which was then, handed over to her, accordingly.
Illicit drugs recovered

PS Tarnol, during routine patrol, recovered 4kilo opium from Arshad and 100grams charas from Sheraz. Respective cases have been registered, accordingly.

Forgery

Muhammad Bashir bought a land from Khalid Mehmood, worth Rs.26,00,000 through cheque payment. However, the culprit did not hand over the hand and apparently returned the other’s cash through a cheque that was later dishonoured from the bank. A case has been registered at PS Sihala, respectively.

One murdered other injured

Accused Shahid, Sattar and Zafran, armed with 30-bore pistol and 12-bore gun, respectively, fired at and murdered Muhammad Sadiq while his brother Mehmood too, received some injuries. A case has been registered at PS Sihala, accordingly.

Robbery

Some unknown robber looted away jewllery worth Rs.70,000 from Nazar Hussain’s house at G-11/4. A case has been registered at PS Shalimar, respectively.

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