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Rawalpindi (Digital Post) It has been revealed that more than 20 motorcycles worth allegedly 4.643 million rupees were stolen from a motorcycle showroom established in the area of Police Station Waris Khan.

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Rawalpindi (Digital Post) It has been revealed that more than 20 motorcycles worth allegedly 4.643 million rupees were stolen from a motorcycle showroom established in the area of Police Station Waris Khan. Police have registered a case against four individuals, including two employees of the showroom, and started an investigation.

According to the police, the case has been registered under FIR No. 113/26 under Section 408 of the Pakistan Penal Code at Police Station Waris Khan. The complainant, Ali Azhar son of Iqbal Hussain, resident of Chah Sultan Rawalpindi, stated in his application submitted to the police that he runs a motorcycle showroom on Circular Road Rawalpindi under the name “Ali Khan Auto Company” and is also the director of “King Ali Motor Supporter Private Limited.” According to the complainant, Arsalan Qayyum had been employed at the showroom for the past 12 years and Yasir Ejaz for 16 years, and both were given full authority over buying and selling based on trust.

According to the application, on January 13, 2026, both employees opened the shop as usual and took one motorcycle out of the showroom. The complainant stated that CCTV footage clearly shows Yasir Ejaz parking the motorcycle outside while Arsalan Qayyum started it and took it away, returning alone a few minutes later. The complainant expressed suspicion that the accused kept transferring motorcycles to a nearby relative’s house, from where they were sold. It was further alleged that the accused handed over the stolen motorcycles to a person named Waheed, who sold them.

According to the complainant, upon checking the record on January 14, it was revealed that more than 20 motorcycles along with their documents had been removed from the showroom from time to time. When the employees were questioned, they allegedly confessed to the theft and asked for forgiveness, but later disappeared from the showroom. The complainant further stated that Yasir Ejaz’s brother, Mubashir Ejaz, was also allegedly involved in the incident. The complainant requested legal action against the accused and recovery of the stolen motorcycles. According to the police, a case has been registered and a search for the accused has been initiated, while the scope of investigation is being expanded with the help of CCTV footage and the provided engine and chassis numbers.

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