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Karachi House Robbery: Armed Men Loot Gold and Cash Worth Over Rs30 Million in Korangi

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Karachi house robbery shocked residents of Korangi after armed men looted gold and cash worth more than Rs30 million from a home.

The incident took place in Sector 35-A of Zaman Town, Korangi, Karachi. According to police, three armed suspects entered the house at gunpoint.

The family told police that the suspects held all members hostage. They forced them into one room and locked the door.

The robbers then searched the house calmly. They collected gold jewelry and cash before escaping.

The victim, identified as Zafar, informed police that around 22 tolas of gold and Rs18.5 million in cash were taken. The total loss is estimated at nearly Rs30 million.

CCTV footage of the Karachi house robbery has surfaced. The video shows the armed men entering the house.

Police have registered a case at Korangi police station on the complaint of the victim. Officers have obtained CCTV footage for investigation.

According to police officials, identification of the suspects is underway with the help of video evidence.

Further investigation into the Karachi house robbery is ongoing. Police say raids are being planned to arrest the suspects.

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