Islamabad Police has apprehended a drug dealer selling drugs to students at Quaid-i-Azam University (QAU).
According to a spokesperson for the capital police, the CIA wing of the Islamabad Police carried out the anti-drug operation at the directives of SP Investigation, Malik Naeem Iqbal, while DSP CIA, Hakim Khan, led the operation.
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During the operation, the authorities caught an offender named Muhammad Bashir red-handed while he was selling drugs to the students. The police have also recovered more than 1,200 grams of cannabis from the possession of the drug dealer.
Bashir, who has a previous criminal record, is an employee at the university, the spokesperson added.
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The capital police have registered a case against the accused, and further investigation is underway.
IG Islamabad, Aamir Zulfiqar Khan, and DIG Operations, Waqar Uddin Syed, have lauded the CIA team for conducting a successful operation.
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How does one become a University employee with a criminal record? THIS is the MOST important thing to INVESTIGATE!!!
Above all… How students can and from where students or that criminal employee got information that who use drugs or who is seller of drugs???
Who will answer these questions ???
if he was selling drugs from a long time then why didn’t the witness of this case accused or informed the universities staff before the police raid