Two held for supplying illegal arms in city
The Delhi Police Special Cell has successfully dismantled an interstate arms trafficking network by arresting two illegal arms traffickers and recovering 10 country-made pistols from their possession.
The Delhi Police Special Cell has successfully dismantled an interstate arms trafficking network by arresting two illegal arms traffickers and recovering 10 country-made pistols from their possession.
With these arrests, the police have seized 414 remote radio units (RRUs), 110 base band units (BBUs), 161 batteries and RRU testing machine installed by different telecommunication companies at the mobile towers worth Rs 10 crore.
An FIR was registered under relevant sections of the Delhi Public Gambling Act, 1955, they said.
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The accused is said to be the son of a Delhi Police personnel and uses his father’s cap and other seized items. However, the police are probing the matter to ascertain the facts about his father and family.
A police official said that a case has been registered against the accused and legal action is being taken.
20-year-old girl was killed after she was hit by a car and then dragged for a few kilometres on the road, being entangled in the wheels.
Police said that the accused have revealed that they had sourced all the recovered firearms and ammunitions from Burhanpur, Madhya Pradesh.