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Counterfeit Intelligence Assistant Director Ali Ahsan caught selling smuggled cars

byM Hayat
08/06/2023
in Breaking News, Lahore, Latest News
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LAHORE In a major breakthrough for law enforcement agencies, a counterfeit Intelligence Assistant Director has been apprehended while engaging in the illegal sale of smuggled cars. The suspect, identified as Ali Ahsan, had assumed the role of a fake officer and was profiting from the illicit trade of vehicles.

Ali Ahsan had been duping unsuspecting citizens by sending them fraudulent emails and blackmailing them for hefty sums of money. It is estimated that he had successfully extorted millions of rupees from innocent individuals.

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Prompt action was taken against the perpetrator, and an official complaint was registered against him. Additional Director Rizwan Bashir spearheaded the case and promptly initiated an investigation to bring the imposter to justice.

Following a tip-off from Customs Intelligence Director Faiz Ahmed, Ali Ahsan was apprehended. The operation was meticulously executed under the supervision of Deputy Director Ali Asad, who ensured the suspect’s capture without any untoward incidents.

The arrest of Ali Ahsan has sparked hopes for further revelations regarding his illegal activities. Director Saima Shahzad expressed her anticipation for more discoveries during the ongoing investigation.

The authorities have deemed such criminals a significant threat to society and have vowed to implement a zero-tolerance policy against such transgressions. Director Saima Shahzad emphasized the need to dismantle these networks and ensure the safety and security of the general public.

The case of Ali Ahsan serves as a reminder of the importance of staying vigilant against fraudulent schemes and being cautious while conducting online transactions. Law enforcement agencies continue to urge citizens to report any suspicious activities that may involve counterfeit officers or similar scams.

The apprehension of Ali Ahsan is a testament to the dedication and professionalism of the Customs Intelligence Directorate in combating criminal activities. The successful operation underscores their commitment to maintaining the rule of law and ensuring a safe and secure environment for all citizens.

As the investigation progresses, authorities remain determined to uncover any additional accomplices or illegal operations connected to Ali Ahsan. The public is encouraged to cooperate with law enforcement agencies and provide any relevant information that may assist in bringing the culprits to justice.

This arrest sends a strong message to criminals attempting to exploit the trust and vulnerability of innocent individuals. The law will catch up with those who engage in fraudulent activities and will deliver justice swiftly and decisively.

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