Pine Nuts Worth Rs3.85 Million Stolen in Gujranwala Theft shocked traders and local authorities. The daylight robbery saw thieves escape with sacks of valuable pine nuts (chilgoza) worth millions. This pine nut theft has caused serious concern in the Gujranwala community and among commodity traders.
According to reports, the incident occurred a few days ago, and CCTV footage shows three suspects openly carrying the stolen pine nuts. Police at Model Town police station have registered a case, but the trader claims a FIR discrepancy, recording only Rs350,000 instead of the true loss of Rs3.85 million. Authorities promised that arrests are expected soon.
The theft involved highly perishable chilgoza, making the loss even more significant. Local traders expressed worries that such incidents could affect Gujranwala’s pine nut market. The daytime robbery highlighted gaps in security and surveillance, prompting discussions about improving storage and monitoring systems.
Police officials are using CCTV footage to aid suspect identification and track the stolen goods. They assured the public that a thorough police investigation is underway, and the culprits will be apprehended. The incident is now a major topic in Gujranwala crime news, emphasizing the need for stricter measures against commodity theft in Pakistan.
This case serves as a reminder that high-value, perishable commodities like pine nuts require careful handling and protection. Traders are now advocating for better security systems, while authorities plan stricter enforcement to prevent future robberies.
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Pine nuts worth Rs3.85 million were stolen in a Gujranwala theft, raising trader concerns and sparking a police investigation into the chilgoza robbery.







