Value of both the stolen computers is Rs0.6 million


Islamabad: Two computer systems worth millions of rupees were stolen from the Supreme Court of Pakistan.
On the request of Director IT Supreme Court, a case of computer system theft has been registered in the police station secretariat.
According to the text of the First Information Report (FIR), the computers were shifted to the room on the third floor from where they were stolen. Senior Deputy Director Network said that two new computers were not there.
According to the FIR, the new computers included CPUs and LCDs. Two employees Faisal and Zahid were seen making suspicious movements in the CCTV. The value of both the stolen computers is Rs0.6 million.
The police said that after registering the case of the incident, the investigation of the case has been started.

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