AVLC nabs four motorcycle lifters in Karachi

KARACHI: Anti-Vehicle Lifting Cell (AVLC) of the Sindh police on Thursday arrested three people in a raid in Karachi’s area of North Nazimabad for their alleged involvement in theft.

According to the AVLC, three motorcycle lifters were arrested in North Nazimabad area of the port city. The authorities also recovered four snatched motorcycles from their possession.

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The arrested were wanted by the authorities in several other criminal acts, the AVLC spokesman said.

The lifters used to snatch motorbikes belong to Usta Muhammad, Balochistan.

In July last year, arrested members of a car lifting gang had disclosed they sold snatched vehicles worth 170 million rupees in 10 million.

ARY News had received a report of investigation with the accused arrested by the.

Anti-Car Lifting Cell (ACLC) of Karachi Police, SSP Amjad Shaikh informed that the accused were selling a six million rupees vehicle in four to five Lac, while a 1.2 mln car in 40,000 rupees.

Gang leader Hakim Ali Sundrani is a resident of Shikarpur, investigation report said.

Hakim Sundrani had told the police, he had bought a jammer in 80, 000 rupees from Peshawar with which the trackers of cars ceased to work.

Sundrani had told the police that after snatching a car they handover it to a security guard Tony, at Burfat Farm House.

(With input from INP)

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