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Qaseem Shah: 

Quetta: Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Serious Crime Investigation, Dr. Sami Malik, has revealed a major breakthrough in a series of robberies carried out across the city, involving suspects impersonating law enforcement personnel.

According to Dr. Malik, the investigation uncovered a gang that conducted multiple robberies targeting shops and residential houses while wearing uniforms resembling those of the Anti-Terrorism Force. The suspects used these uniforms to deceive victims and avoid suspicion during their operations.

Police have arrested several accused individuals, and fake uniforms used in the crimes have been recovered. He confirmed that the suspects are currently under investigation by senior officers, and further arrests are expected as the probe continues.

In a separate but related case, Dr. Malik disclosed that a robbery involving millions of rupees from a shop in Quetta led to shocking revelations. During the investigation, evidence pointed towards the involvement of a police official. After thorough interrogation, it was confirmed that the officer was complicit in the crime. The accused official has now been taken into custody, and a case has been formally registered against him along with other suspects.

Dr. Malik further stated that the Serious Crime Investigation wing has arrested dozens of individuals involved in various criminal activities, including murder, attempted murder, and other violent offenses.

Authorities have reiterated their commitment to maintaining law and order and ensuring that no individual, regardless of position, is above the law.

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