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Dolphin force nabs 31 POs among 259 criminals in June

Dolphin force arrested 259 criminals including 31 proclaimed offenders (POs) from Faisalabad during June 2025.

A police spokesman said here on Thursday that Dolphin force launched a crackdown against criminals on special directions of City Police Officer (CPO) Sahibzada Bilal Umar.

During month-long operation, the Dolphin force apprehended 92 record-holder criminals, 11 court absconders and 31 proclaimed offenders. The force also nabbed 44 illicit weapon holders along with illegal pistols, rifles, shotguns, Kalashnikovs, carbines, repeaters, revolvers, and ammunition in addition to arresting 53 narcotics dealers and recovered heavy quantity of hashish, heroin, opium, crystal meth (ice), bhuki (poppy dust) and liquor.

Similarly, the Dolphin force also arrested 20 dacoits/robbers and recovered heavy amount of stolen property including gold ornaments, cash, mobile phones and 112 snatched vehicles from their possession, he added.

He said that the Dolphin force took action against one-wheelers and arrested 8 wheelie-doers while committing dangerous stunt on their bikes.

The force also conducted snap checking operations and inspecting 110,010 individuals, 91,311 motorcycles and 22,828 vehicles across the district during last one month.

Similarly, the Dolphin force reunited two missing children with their families in addition to providing necessary assistance to 228 citizens during this period, he added.

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