Major Police Operations Sweep Shaheed Benazirabad District
District police in Shaheed Benazirabad have launched a comprehensive crackdown against criminal elements throughout the region. The initiative came under direct orders from Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Shabir Ahmed Sethar, demonstrating the force's commitment to maintaining law and order.
Multiple Arrests and Significant Recoveries
Police teams from various stations conducted successful raids and intensive patrols across the district, resulting in the apprehension of several suspects. During these operations, law enforcement recovered substantial quantities of narcotics, illegal weapons, and even a stolen motorcycle.
Airport Police Station achieved a significant breakthrough by arresting an active criminal identified as Muhammad Owais Khokhar. From his possession, officers recovered two packets of gutka, highlighting the ongoing battle against substance abuse in the region.
In a separate operation, Bandhii Police apprehended suspect Muhammad Brohi and made a substantial recovery of 1,950 grams of charas from his possession. Authorities have filed a formal case against the accused, ensuring legal proceedings will follow.
Continued Vigilance During Patrols
Daur Police demonstrated effective policing during routine patrols when they arrested drug peddler Wazir, son of Haji Zameer Hussain Dahri. The suspect was taken into custody for possession of marijuana, showcasing the police's multi-pronged approach to combating drug trafficking.
The coordinated efforts across different police stations reflect a well-planned strategy to tackle criminal activities at multiple levels. The recovery of various types of narcotics indicates the diverse nature of the drug problem being addressed by law enforcement.
Police spokesperson confirmed that these operations are part of an ongoing campaign to cleanse the district of criminal elements and ensure public safety. The successful implementation of these raids demonstrates the effectiveness of intelligence-based operations and coordinated police action.