KARACHI (HRNW) – The Saeedabad Police of Keamari District executed a highly successful raid on a hidden compound in the Dawood Goth area, apprehending two active members of an organized city-wide motorcycle lifting syndicate. The suspects were caught red-handed operating a dismantling hub where stolen motorbikes were stripped down for illegal spare-parts trade.
According to the official details released by the Keamari Police spokesperson, the operational highlights include:
Intelligence-Led Compound Raid and On-Site Arrests
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Targeted Operation: Acting on precise intelligence regarding the presence of an active vehicle-lifting ring, police forces raided a compound situated in Dawood Goth.
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Caught in the Act: Law enforcement personnel caught two suspects inside the facility while they were actively dismantling stolen motorbikes. They have been identified as Muhammad Wali (son of Wali Muhammad) and Ehsanullah (son of Khair Muhammad).
Seizure of Stolen Wealth and Criminal Disclosures
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Kharadar Theft Traced: Police successfully recovered one intact motorcycle from the compound. Verification of its chassis data revealed that the bike was stolen from the Kharadar area and is a subject of Case FIR No. 152/26 at the Kharadar Police Station.
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Dismantled Spare Parts Seized: In addition to the intact bike, loose spare parts belonging to 5 different disassembled motorbikes were recovered from the scene. Authorities are currently scanning regional databases to match the engine numbers of these disassembled units.
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Dozens of Crimes Admitted: During preliminary interrogations, the detained suspects confessed to stealing dozens of motorcycles from various commercial sectors across Karachi. They revealed that the Dawood Goth compound served as their primary safehouse where vehicles were stripped down so their components could be easily sold into the scrap market.
Handover to AVLC and Widening Crackdown
The Keamari Police spokesperson confirmed that both suspects, along with the seized items, have been handed over to the Anti-Vehicle Lifting Cell (AVLC) for specialized interrogation and mapping of past theft cases. Meanwhile, police tracking teams have launched coordinated raids across multiple hideouts to apprehend other absconding affiliates linked to this organized vehicle-lifting network.
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