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Fake cop loot foreigner in Islamabad’s F6

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ISLAMABAD: In an upsetting event, fake cops looted a foreign national woman in the F-6 Supermarket of Islamabad’s diplomatic enclave.

Sources said that two individuals who pretended to be police officials stopped the woman to check and took £500 and other items.

The woman was stopped by fake police officers who did not have uniforms on, according to sources.

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The Kohsar Police Station staff later arrived at the scene of the incident, and an investigation is still ongoing.

In another incident, a security guard assigned to the foreign woman’s protection in Islamabad’s G-6/4 neighborhood is accused of sexually assaulting her.

According to an FIR registered with Abbpara police station, a security guard, who was deployed for the security of a foreign national woman, raped her and fled the scene.

Later, the federal police claimed to have arrested the man accused of raping the foreign national in Islamabad.

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