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Criminal Group Steals Rs.3.4 Million by Hacking ATMs

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Aug 9, 2024

In Okara, a group of criminals hacked into an ATM at a private bank and stole Rs. 3.4 million. The A-Division police station has been notified of the theft.

The bank manager filed a complaint, and the police collected evidence from the ATM and started an investigation. A police team has been assigned to catch the culprits, who have not yet been identified or arrested.

In addition to this, the police have discovered a sophisticated drug trafficking system using technology. Criminals are using Google Maps to track and communicate the location of drugs, avoiding face-to-face interactions. They share photos of drug storage locations through WhatsApp to coordinate between smugglers and dealers.

Owal Gul from Khyber confessed to working in a drug distribution network in Sialkot, Punjab. He was recruited by major drug dealers and described the operation as a well-organized system with extensive networks that minimize physical contact for better security.

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