
Three women held for breaking into house
The Peoples Colony police arrested three women who were involved in theft in Najaf Colony and recovered hundreds of thousands of rupees in cash, gold ornaments and mobile phones from them.
In the absence of Muhammad Ahmed Nawaz, a resident of Street Number One in the Najaf Colony area of Peoples Colony, three unknown women entered the house using a duplicate key and stole three tola jewelry earrings, four gold bangles, a mobile phone and Rs970,000 cash from the house and fled.
After the video of the incident came to light, SHO Peoples Colony, Rana Mughfur Ahmed Khan, along with ASI Rana Abdul Hafeez Khan, raided various places and arrested three women of the gang who were involved in house thefts including Samina Bibi, wife of Shakir, resident of Katchi Abadi (slum area) Railway Station, Chiniot, Gandova daughter of Sila and Zafran Bibi, wife of Imdad, resident of Chiniot and recovered stolen cash and gold ornaments from them and started questioning them.
According to the police, the three women revealed dozens of incidents by breaking locks in posh areas and opening locks with duplicate keys, which are being investigated.
City Police Officer, Sahibzada Bilal Umar announced a certificate of appreciation for the SHO.

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