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AK-47, ammunition dropped by drone recovered in Jammu

By ANI | Updated: October 3, 2021 10:25 IST

Jammu and Kashmir Police recovered an AK-47, a night vision device, three magazines and ammunition, which were dropped by a drone as was evident from the packing, from Phallian Mandal in Jammu on Saturday, police said.

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Jammu and Kashmir Police recovered an AK-47, a night vision device, three magazines and ammunition, which were dropped by a drone as was evident from the packing, from Phallian Mandal in Jammu on Saturday, police said.

"One AK-47, a night vision device, 3 magazines and ammunition that were dropped by a drone as evident from packing were recovered at Phallian Mandal in Jammu last night," J-k police.

According to the J-K police statement, Jammu Police is looking for possible receivers in the area and a search is going on.

Further details are awaited.

( With inputs from ANI )

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