Computers Stolen from Supreme Court – FIR Filed, Suspects Arrested

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ISLAMABAD – An FIR has been lodged with the police after two computers were stolen from the Supreme Court of Pakistan. The Director of IT at the Supreme Court reported the theft at the Secretariat police station.

Following the complaint, police have apprehended Zahid Iqbal, a driver for the Chief Justice’s secretary, seen in CCTV footage. Faisal Khan, a court Naib Qasid, is also implicated and is currently being sought by the police.

The investigation is ongoing, with authorities conducting raids to locate and apprehend Khan.


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