The official car of Gilgit-Baltistan’s Minister of Education, Ghulam Shehzad Agha, was unexpectedly stolen from Rawalpindi.
The stolen Vigo, which belongs to the Gilgit-Baltistan Education Department, is valued at Rs 65 lakh and has registration number GLTA 6326.
During suhoor, the sad incident occurred in the early hours of the morning as the vehicle was parked outside the minister’s residence. When the car vanished around eight in the morning, authorities were taken aback and moved quickly to deal with the problem.
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A case against the unidentified perpetrators of the theft has been filed at the New Town police station. To determine the circumstances behind the theft and identify the perpetrators, the authorities have initiated a comprehensive investigation.
Incidents of this nature not only cause disturbances to public services but also erode confidence in law enforcement and governance structures.
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