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Yahoo
09-07-2025
- Yahoo
Longmont police execute four warrants in shooting investigation
Members of the Longmont Police Department's Special Investigation Unit and the Longmont and Boulder County SWAT teams executed four search warrants on Tuesday, according to a Longmont Public Safety Department Facebook post. Between 10 a.m. and noon, officers executed the warrants at properties in the areas of Main Street and 2nd Avenue, Mountain View Avenue and Hover Street, Mountain View and Sunset Street, and South Bowen and Iowa. The post stated that the warrants are part of an ongoing investigation into a shooting. The Longmont Police Department did not share any details about the shooting because the investigation is ongoing.


Express Tribune
26-06-2025
- Express Tribune
RAW network busted
Four individuals alleged to be working for RAW were arrested in Karachi during a raid conducted by the Special Investigation Unit (SIU) in the Quaidabad area of Malir. The arrested individuals were accused of spying on military and China-Pakistan Economic Corridor sites, said intelligence agencies and the Special Investigation Unit (SIU) of Police. They were identified as Muhammad Khan Bariyo alias Guloo, Akhtar, Jameen Mullah alias Jaman and Ghulam Qadir alias Akash. SIU SSP Shoaib Memon said that the prime suspect, Muhammad Khan, a resident of Sujawal, had been in contact with RAW and a certain Colonel Ranjeet from the Indian Border Security Force's Camp No 59 since 2009. The arrested suspects would travel there and provide sensitive information, including photos of key installations, details of deployed personnel and geo-tagged locations, he added. The SSP said that the authorities found the Indian colonel's number on their phones and found that he was being referred to as "Boss" in their communications. Moreover, geo-tagging software was found on the confiscated phones and WhatsApp was being used to send pictures and locations of important installations. A training manual of the Pakistan Army-was also recovered from them.


Express Tribune
26-06-2025
- Express Tribune
Extortion ring dismantled: police
Police have dismantled a criminal network involved in a recent surge of extortion cases across the metropolis. One suspect was killed in an encounter, while several others have been apprehended. Police are intensifying efforts to capture remaining key suspects, including one suspect for whom a Red Notice has been issued. According to SSP SIU Muhammad Shoaib Memon, extortion-related crimes escalated in New Karachi starting March this year. Criminals targeted local businesses and residents, demanding money through threatening slips and WhatsApp calls. Those who resisted or delayed payments faced violent retaliation, including armed attacks on their shops, residences, and workplaces. During the last 10 days of Ramazan, a citizen, Abdul Jabbar, was fatally shot at a charity Dastarkhwan. On 16 July, a rickshaw driver was killed and six others injured in Surjani Town in another extortion-related shooting. The Special Investigation Unit (SIU) launched a targeted operation to dismantle the extortion network. Investigations revealed that Wasiullah Lakho, operating from Iran, was orchestrating the gang's activities through Abdul Samad Kathiawari.


Express Tribune
25-06-2025
- Express Tribune
Another luxury vehicle recovered in Rs50m maid theft case
Listen to article Police investigating the high-profile case of a domestic worker accused of stealing over Rs50 million from her employer recovered another luxury vehicle on Wednesday, bringing the total value of assets traced so far to over Rs10 million. According to Saeed Theem of the Special Investigation Unit (SIU) Clifton, the latest recovery — a car worth an estimated Rs2.5 to 3 million — was made on the basis of information provided by the suspect's son, who is in police custody. The accused, Shehnaz, had been employed for 14 years at a residence in Khayaban-e-Tanzeem, Defence Housing Authority, where she allegedly stole cash, jewellery, and other valuables in small increments without raising suspicion. She was taken into custody earlier this week following a complaint filed by her employer, Anusha Jaleel. During a search of her residence, police recovered Rs600,000 in cash, while two of her bank accounts held deposits totalling Rs3.5 million. Investigators also identified a flat in the Gizri area registered in Shehnaz's name, along with three cars and a motorcycle, all allegedly purchased using stolen funds. Read More: Maid who allegedly stole Rs50m over 14 years arrested The lifestyle funded through these illicit earnings included high-end shopping, luxury vehicles, and branded clothing, according to police. Officials stated that steps have been initiated to seize the assets acquired. Meanwhile, Shehnaz was presented before a judicial magistrate on Wednesday along with her son, Asif, and another suspect, Hammad. The court remanded all three into police custody for further interrogation. Investigators told the court that the accused operated as part of an organised group, and that Shehnaz had gifted a car to her friend Naseema and a motorcycle to her husband, Mohsin — both of whom are currently absconding. From Shehnaz, police have recovered a vehicle and over Rs3.4 million in cash. Another vehicle and Rs200,000 were recovered from Asif, while Hammad was found in possession of a motorcycle. Authorities believe additional vehicles and assets are yet to be recovered. The case, registered at Clifton Police Station, remains under investigation. The court has directed police to submit a progress report by June 28.


Global News
06-06-2025
- Global News
Ontario's police watchdog clears officers in fatal shooting of Hamilton man
The province's police watchdog has cleared Hamilton police officers of wrongdoing in connection with the fatal shooting of Erixon Kabera on Nov. 9, 2024. Officers were dispatched to an apartment building on Main Street West in Hamilton at around 5 p.m. that day, after a resident told police they had been threatened by a man, according to the Special Investigation Unit's report. The SIU report says that after officers arrived, a man pointed a replica firearm at them as he walked towards them. Two officers opened fire on him, shooting as many as 24 bullets in his direction as his approach continued, according to the report. Get daily National news Get the day's top news, political, economic, and current affairs headlines, delivered to your inbox once a day. Sign up for daily National newsletter Sign Up By providing your email address, you have read and agree to Global News' Terms and Conditions and Privacy Policy After being hit a number of times, the man was taken to an area hospital by paramedics and was pronounced dead shortly before 1 a.m. the following day. Story continues below advertisement The SIU was then called in to investigate the matter. In the report, SIU director Joseph Martino said there were 'no reasonable grounds' to lay charges against the officers in connection with the shooting, noting that they used 'reasonable force.' 'The officers honestly believed they were looking at an actual gun in the Complainant's possession. Though mistaken, their misapprehension was a reasonable one. The object looked like a gun, the Complainant brandished it as a gun,' Martino wrote. The man's family identified him as Kabera, a father of three, who they said dedicated his life to his family and community. There was some confusion surrounding the incident as the SIU initially reported that there was an exchange of gunfire but later announced it had found a replica firearm at the scene. One of the officers told SIU investigators he believed the man had been the first to open fire, but it appears he mistook the other officer's initial gunfire for shots coming from the man, Martino wrote, describing it as 'an honest but mistaken belief in the highly charged atmosphere that prevailed.' The SIU is an independent agency that investigates incidents involving police that have resulted in death, serious injury or allegations of sexual assault. — with files from The Canadian Press