Stolen Property/Theft

According to section 410 PPC,

Stolen property is property that has been taken without the permission of the owner or without legal justification. In most cases, theft or larceny is the crime committed when property is stolen.

When property is stolen, it is important to report the theft to the police as soon as possible. The police will investigate the theft and try to recover the stolen property. If the stolen property is recovered, the police will work to return it to the rightful owner.

If you have had property stolen, it is also important to document the theft and provide the police with as much information as possible about the stolen property, including descriptions, serial numbers, and any other identifying information. This can help the police identify and recover the stolen property.

Dishonestly Receiving Stolen Property

According to section 411 Pakistan Penal Code whoever dishonestly receives or retains, any stolen property, knowing or having reason to believe the same to be stolen property, shall be punished with imprisonment of either description for a term which may extend to three years, or with fine, or with both.

In addition to reporting the theft to the police, you may also wish to consult with an attorney who can help you understand your legal options for recovering the stolen property and seeking compensation for any damages or losses that you have suffered as a result of the theft. For more info contact us at 0300-8500985 or click the link rb.gy/chcgan