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1,380 miscreants involved in attack on 14 buildings arrested in Punjab

May 11, 2023 12:15 AM


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Punjab police arrested more than 1380 miscreants involved in riots and violent activities across the province since the last day.
According to the 24News HD TV channel, the police spokesperson issued a statement on Wednesday night and claimed that they have arrested more than 1380 miscreants involved in the attack on policemen and 14 government buildings.
The police spokesperson said they arrested more than 435 miscreants on Wednesday for the violation of the law. He said the miscreants seriously injured more than 145 police officers and personnel during violent acts while more than 60 vehicles of the police and government departments were destroyed and set on fire.
He said with the help of video footage, and CCTV recordings, the miscreants are being identified and arrested.
The spokesperson said all the criminal records of miscreants and law breachers are being entered into their character certificate and they would not be able to get a visa to foreign countries or a job.   IG Punjab Dr Usman Anwar visited the Services Hospital in the wee hours of the morning and inquired about officers and personnel who were injured due to stone pelting and violence by the protestors.



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