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ICT Police Seize Illegal Weapons from Arms Dealer

ICT Police Seize Illegal Weapons from Arms Dealer

Key Takeaways

  • ICT Police arrest arms dealer in operation targeting illegal weapons.
  • Large cache of illegal weapons recovered during the raid.
  • Operation part of ongoing 'Weapon-Free Islamabad' campaign.

The Islamabad Capital Territory (ICT) Police have arrested an alleged arms dealer and seized a significant cache of illegal weapons, as part of their ongoing 'Weapon-Free Islamabad' initiative. The operation was conducted in the jurisdiction of Noon Police Station.

According to official sources, the targeted arrest took place on [date] at approximately 10:30 AM. During the raid, police recovered a large number of firearms and ammunition, including pistols, rifles, and grenades, which were found to be illegally stored and transported.

The arrested individual is currently in custody pending further investigation by the ICT Police. Authorities have stated that this operation is part of their broader strategy to ensure public safety and reduce the availability of illegal weapons within the city limits.

This arrest follows a series of similar operations conducted by the ICT Police over the past few months, aimed at eliminating the black market for firearms in Islamabad. The campaign has been successful in recovering several caches of illegal weapons and apprehending multiple suspects involved in arms trafficking.

The 'Weapon-Free Islamabad' initiative is part of the broader national effort to combat terrorism and ensure public safety. According to a spokesperson from the ICT Police, the operation underscores their commitment to maintaining a secure environment for residents and visitors alike.

Local residents have expressed relief at the outcome of the operation, with many praising the efforts of the police force in addressing the issue of illegal weapons. However, some community members remain concerned about the ongoing threat posed by arms dealers operating within the city.

The ICT Police have advised citizens to report any suspicious activities or individuals they suspect may be involved in arms trafficking. The public is encouraged to cooperate with law enforcement agencies to help maintain a safer and more secure Islamabad.