Stolen Prado Worth Rs10 Million  Recovered 

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Islamabad: Islamabad Capital Territory (ICT) Police’s Khanna Police team has recovered a stolen Prado SUV worth nearly Rs.10 million during a successful operation led by Station House Officer (SHO) Aamir Hayat.

According to a police spokesperson, the luxury vehicle bearing registration number CG-333 (ICT) had been snatched at gunpoint in Karachi and later transported to Islamabad. Acting on a credible tip-off, SHO Aamir Hayat and his team intercepted a suspicious vehicle, which upon verification, was confirmed to be the stolen Prado.

Police have registered FIR No. 411 at Khanna Police Station and arrested the suspects from the spot. The recovered vehicle has been impounded for further legal proceedings.

The spokesperson said that SP (Sihala Zone) appreciated the timely and effective action of SHO Aamir Hayat and his team, noting that such successful operations enhance citizens’ trust in the police force.

He reiterated that Islamabad Police remain committed to combating crime, ensuring public safety, and bringing criminal elements to justice without discrimination.

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Federal Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi on Saturday conducted an early morning inspection of the T-Chowk Flyover Project to review the pace, quality, and overall progress of one of the capital’s key infrastructure developments.

During the visit, Minister Naqvi received a detailed briefing from project officials regarding various phases of construction. He was informed that piling, pile caps, and girder casting work had been completed—marking a significant milestone in the project’s timeline—while 60 percent of the protective wall construction had also been finalized.

Expressing satisfaction over the progress, the interior minister commended the efforts of the Capital Development Authority (CDA) and other executing agencies for maintaining steady momentum. However, he emphasized that quality must remain the top priority at every stage of construction.

“The T-Chowk Flyover Project must be completed within the stipulated timeframe and built to the highest standards. There will be no compromise on quality in any development work,” Naqvi stressed.

He directed the relevant departments to ensure comprehensive planning for the project’s completion, keeping in mind the future expansion of the Grand Trunk (GT) Road—one of the country’s busiest traffic arteries. Naqvi also instructed authorities to focus on landscaping and horticulture around the flyover to enhance the area’s aesthetic and environmental appeal.

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