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Suspect Held For Harassing Girl through the help of Safe City

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LAHORE: Safe City Virtual Women Police Station apprehended a suspect near Data Darbar who was harassing a girl on a bus.

A woman filed a harassment complaint through the Virtual Women Police Station.

The woman provided the location of the bus to the Virtual Women Police Station. Safe City tracked the bus through cameras and dispatched the police to the next stop. Upon reaching the bus stop, the suspect was arrested upon the woman’s identification.

Published in News Daily on 12-July-2024.

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