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2 notorious goons held with sharp weapons

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: December 26, 2020 13:45 IST

Aurangabad, Dec 26:In a joint action by the Chikalthana and Cantonment police, two notorious goons have been arrested ...

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Aurangabad, Dec 26:

In a joint action by the Chikalthana and Cantonment police, two notorious goons have been arrested with sharp weapons on Saturday afternoon.

According to the details, Chikalthana police received the information that two goons are travelling in a car with sharp weapons. The police started a chase of the car. With the help of the Cantonment and traffic police the accused were nabbed near AS Club after a chase of round 10 kms.

The traffic police at the Nagar Naka tried to stop this car coming from wrong side but the accused did not stop and went ahead speedly. The police after the chase managed to stop the car and arrested two persons. The police have seized a car and swords from them. The details are awaited.

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