In Pakistan's Punjab Province, ten major cities are currently facing a serious threat from organised crime. Law enforcement is encountering considerable difficulties in capturing dangerous suspects, according to Samaa TV.
A recent incident of robbery was reported in Islamabad on Monday when a woman from the Swiss embassy, along with five other people, was robbed, held captive for six hours, and forced to withdraw more cash from an automated teller machine (ATM)
In a major breakthrough against organized crime in the state, Punjab police have busted a terrorist module and arrested 4 operatives of outfit Babbar Khalsa International (BKI).
The ruling came during the hearing of three petitions filed by convicts who challenged the withholding of remissions to them by the authorities of respective prisons in the light of amendments made in the Control of Narcotics Substance Act (CNSA), 1997, last year.
During the investigation, it was revealed that the shells that were recovered from the crime sites did not match with the weapons used in previous offences.
A total of four brutal murders of women were reported in three separate incidents within a span of six hours in Pakistan’s Rawalpindi on Wednesday, The Express Tribune newspaper reported.