ISLAMABAD: Unidentified armed robbers on Thursday plundered several vehicles on the Lahore-Islamabad Motorway near Sheikupura and fled, making it another incident reported on a major highway in a matter of days.
Reports indicated that an unidentified number of the armed robbers blocked the highway by throwing trees on the road and looted the passengers.
The robbers also fired upon the vehicles to burst tyres in a bid to stop them.
The incident took place three kilometres away from the Sheikhupura Interchange on the M-2 Motorway toward Islamabad.
The passengers have complained that they approached Motorway Police on the emergency number but did not get any response; however, police reached the crime scene after emergency calls were made to 15.
‘Wearing uniform similar to Elite Force’
An eyewitness told Geo News that the incident took place between Hiran Minar and Sheikhupura.
The eyewitness, an ambulance driver, said he saw almost 20 cars halted midway on the road and hooted the siren in an attempt to scare the robbers, who, assuming it was police, fled.
The ambulance driver confirmed that the dacoits had thrown trees on the Lahore-Islamabad Motorway to stop the vehicles and had fired on their tyres with Kalashnikov rifles.
They were garbed in a uniform similar to that of the Punjab Police's Elite Force, he said, adding that he honked the siren as the robbers were looting a motorist from Skardu.
—Additional reporting by Arshad Waheed Chaudhry in Islamabad
ISPR says troops effectively engaged terrorists’ location and killed three of them during operation in Balochistan...
Both countries have resolve and capabilities to foil any attempt to harm their bilateral relations, says FO
Court throws out acquittal pleas filed by couple in case involving alleged illegal sale of state gifts
Security protocols should primarily focus on passenger safety without imposing unnecessary restrictions, says Durrani
City reports highest AQI of 1,039 followed by Indian capital New Delhi's 422
"Leave Qazi Sahib alone", constitutional bench dismisses plea challenging appointment of ex-CJP Isa as BHC CJ