Interpol asks Pakistan to help trace Range Rover stolen from UK, tracked to Karachi

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Updated 04 October 2025
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Interpol asks Pakistan to help trace Range Rover stolen from UK, tracked to Karachi

  • The black vehicle was stolen from Harrogate in 2022 and later traced to Karachi’s Saddar area
  • Pakistan has asked Interpol to share updated location details to facilitate the recovery operation

KARACHI: Interpol has requested Pakistan’s help in recovering a Range Rover Sport stolen from the United Kingdom, according to an official letter that surfaced this week, after British investigators traced the vehicle’s signal to Karachi earlier this year.

The communication, sent by Pakistan’s National Central Bureau of Interpol on Sept. 26, said UK authorities had asked local police to trace and locate the vehicle, stolen from the northern English town of Harrogate in November 2022.

The car, a black Range Rover Sport originally registered as MK70 OKW, was tracked to the Saddar area of Karachi in February through its onboard telematics system.

“We received a letter from Interpol ... requesting assistance in recovering a vehicle stolen from the UK,” said SSP Amjad Ahmed Shaikh, who heads the Anti-Car Lifting Cell of Karachi Police.

“Since the location they provided for this vehicle, stolen in 2022, was from February, we have emailed them to request the current location,” he added. “Once we receive the updated location, action will be initiated and the vehicle will be recovered.”

According to the letter, the UK police requested that Pakistani authorities make an attempt to trace and locate the vehicle.

The document said the Range Rover remained listed as stolen in the global Interpol database. It also identified the last known coordinates as Qur’angi Service Road, Azam Basti, Saddar Town, on Feb. 11.

The case was first flagged by Interpol Manchester, which informed Pakistan’s Interpol bureau about the vehicle being tracked to Karachi earlier this year. 


Pakistan to host PSL 11 from Mar. 26 to May 3, says PCB chairman

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Pakistan to host PSL 11 from Mar. 26 to May 3, says PCB chairman

  • PSL, Pakistan’s premier T20 cricket tournament, is set to feature eight city-based teams in upcoming edition 
  • Pakistan Cricket Board has held roadshows in London and New York to entice investors to bid for new PSL teams

ISLAMABAD: The 11th edition of the Pakistan Super League (PSL) will be held from Mar. 26 to May 11, 2026, Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Chairman Mohsin Naqvi announced on Sunday. 

The PSL is Pakistan’s premier T20 cricket league that features a mix of local and international players and coaches. The PSL features six teams, each named after a Pakistani city, with the upcoming edition set to feature two new teams. 

PCB Chairman Mohsin Naqvi, along with former cricketing greats Ramiz Raja and Wasim Akram, participated in a roadshow in New York on Sunday. The PCB has held a roadshow in London previously to attract international investors to bid for the new teams. 

“I can tell you one thing that PSL will start on Mar. 26, which is very near,” Naqvi said at the roadshow. 

“And the final we are planning to hold on May 3.”

Naqvi said the revised schedule for the auction of the two new PSL teams will take place on Jan. 8. The auction was originally scheduled to take place on Jan. 6; however, it was postponed by one day due to a week-long extension of the deadline for the submission of the bids for the new franchises, initially set at Dec. 15.

The PCB said this week it had pushed the deadline to submit the bids for the two new teams keeping in mind “growing interest” from investors in the US, Europe and the Middle East.