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Police warns against buying stolen auto parts, goods

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Inspector General of Police Sindh, Ghulam Nabi Memon, has issued a warning and advisory to citizens regarding the purchase of auto parts and second-hand goods. Emphasizing the need for caution, he highlighted the prevalence of illegal or stolen merchandise being sold by scrap dealers.

He stated that the Sindh Police has initiated a crackdown on such activities over the past three days and intends to sustain these efforts. He urged citizens to procure such items exclusively from government-approved, registered, and reputable dealers, underscoring the ongoing commitment of the Sindh Police in combating crime.

 

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