[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text dp_text_size=”size-4″]In Islamabad, Pakistan’s capital, a wave of robberies continues, with thieves targeting cables and other materials from telephone junction boxes located outside the homes of the Inspector General of Police. According to a police spokesperson, the robbery occurred at a telephone junction in F-7/3.
While the authorities have not disclosed the exact value of the stolen cables and materials, this incident has sparked concern among the city’s residents. The National Telecommunications Corporation (NTC), responsible for providing communication services to officials, has requested time to assess the value of the stolen items.
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This is not an isolated incident, as previously, communication cables were stolen from the heavily guarded Diplomatic Enclave, which served police offices within the enclave. The theft of NTC copper cables disrupted telephone lines for various police departments within the enclave, including the SSP security, DSP VVIP Route, DSP Headquarters Security Division, administration block, security branch, and entry section.
During that incident, 50 pairs of underground copper cables were stolen near the SSP police office.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]