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5 AK rifles, 7 pistols recovered in J-K's Kupwara

By ANI | Updated: March 29, 2021 04:15 IST

The Kupwara Police and the Indian Army on Sunday recovered a huge cache of arms and ammunition in the Dhani area of Taad in Karnah.

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The Kupwara Police and the Indian Army on Sunday recovered a huge cache of arms and ammunition in the Dh area of Taad in Karnah.

As per the Kashmir Zone Police, the recovery includes five AK rifles, six AK magazines, seven pistols and nine pistol magazines.

"Kupwara police & Army recovered huge cache of arms & #ammunition in Dh area of Taad in #Karnah which include 5 AK rifles, 06 AK magazines, 07 pistols & 09 pistol magazines. Case registered. #Investigation going on," the Police force tweeted.

A case has been registered and an investigation is underway.

( With inputs from ANI )

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