The Margalla Police have successfully arrested Waqas, a notorious individual accused of running a honey trap operation that targeted unsuspecting victims. Posing as a Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) inspector, Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) major, and media personality associated with prominent TV channels and newspapers, Waqas allegedly blackmailed and harassed his victims.
The police took Waqas into custody after he assumed the role of an FIA inspector, and an investigation is underway. Multiple applications and First Information Reports (FIRs) have been filed against him in the twin cities, highlighting the extent of his alleged crimes. According to reports, Waqas used the honey trap tactic to lure victims and then blackmailed them, causing financial and emotional distress. His actions reportedly ruined the lives of several girls and deceived many people.
The suspect’s audacity is evident from his claims that he had connections with high-ranking officials, including the Inspector General of Police (IGP) and Inspector General of FIA (IGFIA). However, the Margalla Police’s swift action has put an end to his claims. The authorities have taken effective measures to bring Waqas to justice, and further investigation is expected to reveal the full extent of his crimes.
The police’s success in apprehending Waqas sends a strong message to those involved in similar activities. The incident highlights the importance of vigilance and prompt reporting of suspicious activities. As the investigation unfolds, it is likely that more details will emerge about Waqas’s network and the scope of his alleged crimes. The authorities are expected to take strict legal action against him, ensuring that justice is served and the victims receive the support they need.