Overview
- Punjab Police detailed the haul as Rs144.4 million in local currency, gold and jewellery valued at over Rs63.4 million, more than Rs2.5 million worth of foreign currency, 898 grams of silver and luxury watches.
- The recovery included 1,922 grams of gold and assorted foreign notes such as Indian rupees, pound sterling, Canadian dollars, Saudi riyals and UAE dirhams, with prize bonds also listed among seized items.
- FIA and National Cyber Crime Investigation Agency representatives were present for the raid and formally documented the recovered valuables, according to police.
- An FIR naming Saad Rizvi and local TLP leaders was registered at Rawat Police Station on the complaint of Sub-Inspector Najeeb Ullah under anti-terror provisions, and police say Rizvi’s whereabouts remain unknown.
- Authorities link the operation to unrest tied to TLP’s march toward Islamabad, with police reporting one officer killed, 48 security personnel injured, multiple deaths among protesters and a passerby, vehicles torched and shops set ablaze.