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Police recover Rs144m cash, gold, and foreign currency From TLP Chief’s residence

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October 14, 2025
Police recover Rs144m cash, gold, and foreign currency From TLP Chief’s residence
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Lahore, October 14, 2025: Punjab Police on Tuesday released details of the valuables and cash seized during a raid on the residence of Tehreek-e-Labbaik Pakistan (TLP) chief Saad Rizvi, revealing recoveries worth hundreds of millions of rupees.

According to police officials, the confiscated items included Rs144.4 million in cash, foreign and local currencies, gold jewelry valued at over Rs63.4 million, luxury watches, and prize bonds.

Authorities said foreign currencies from the UK, Canada, Saudi Arabia, and the UAE were found, amounting to more than Rs2.5 million, while Indian currency worth Rs50,000 was also recovered.

Police described the haul as a “substantial recovery,” highlighting the large volume and high value of the seized assets. The raid was part of an ongoing investigation into financial irregularities, officials added.

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