Punjab Police Arrests 91 Fugitives in 2024: International Justice in Action
In a major breakthrough, Punjab Police successfully captured 91 international fugitives in 2024. These arrests highlight the power of collaboration and the relentless pursuit of justice, with criminals facing the consequences of their actions, no matter where they hide.
Arrests of Fleeing Criminals from Abroad in 2024
This year, the total number of criminals arrested from foreign countries has reached 91, according to the Punjab Police spokesperson.
Ali Raza: A Murderer on the Run
One of the fugitives, Ali Raza, had killed a citizen, Zafar Iqbal, in 2023 by opening fire in Bhagatnwala, Sargodha, due to an old feud, the spokesperson reported.
Muhammad Nadir: Double Murderer in DG Khan
Another wanted criminal, Muhammad Nadir, was sought by the Kot Mubarak Police Station in Dera Ghazi Khan for a double murder case. He killed two men, Muhammad Din and Muhammad Bakhsh, due to a long-standing enmity.
International Cooperation Leads to Successful Arrests
The Punjab Police, with the help of Interpol, issued Red Notices for these criminals. The authorities continued their efforts to capture them, which eventually led to their arrest by the UAE Police, who handed them over to the Punjab Police.
Praising Successful Operations
Punjab’s Inspector General, Dr. Usman Anwar, praised the efforts of the DPOs of Sargodha and DG Khan for their successful operation. He emphasized the importance of completing legal procedures and ensuring the criminals face the full consequences of their actions.
Future Plans for Capturing Dangerous Criminals
The IG of Punjab also instructed that with the help of FIA and Interpol, more dangerous fugitives should be apprehended and brought back to Pakistan. This successful operation is a testament to the hard work of law enforcement and international cooperation, ensuring that criminals cannot escape justice, no matter where they are hiding.
The Importance of Law Enforcement Collaboration
This arrest highlights the importance of collaboration between law enforcement agencies both locally and internationally. Through these efforts, criminals are brought to justice, ensuring safety and peace for the community. Such operations not only reinforce the rule of law but also show criminals that they cannot evade justice forever. The work of Punjab Police and their international counterparts sends a strong message that crime has no borders.
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