Accused had fled abroad after committing serious crimes


Rawalpindi: Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) National Central Bureau (NCB) Interpol has arrested a wanted accused in a robbery case from Saudi Arabia.
According to the FIA spokesperson, the accused was arrested from Saudi Arabia and transferred to Islamabad Airport. He was identified as Sanaullah.
The arrested accused was wanted by Punjab Police against whom a case was registered in Saddar Jampur Police Station, Rajanpur in 2021 under the provisions of robbery. The accused had fled abroad after committing serious crimes.
FIA NCB Interpol had issued a red notice for the arrest of the accused. Later, the accused was handed over to Punjab Police authorities by FIA Immigration Islamabad.
The extradition of the accused was possible due to the close coordination of Interpol Islamabad with Interpol Riyadh. NCB Interpol, equipped with modern technology, is in touch with the whole world 24/7. All resources are being utilized to arrest the accused.
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