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Gurugram police nab three arms suppliers, five receivers

By IANS | Updated: April 14, 2023 20:55 IST

Gurugram, April 14 Three illegal arms suppliers and five receivers have been arrested and four pistols and 45 ...

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Gurugram, April 14 Three illegal arms suppliers and five receivers have been arrested and four pistols and 45 live cartridges have been recovered from their possession, the Gurugram police said on Friday.

The arms suppliers have been identified as Shalender (22), Nikhil (20) and Sidhant Kushwaha alias Dalda, while the receivers have been identified as Tinku (25), Manjeet (28), Sonu alias Daddu (30), Jaipal (30) and Joginder (30).

According to the police, they first nabbed Shalender on April 10 from the Bakhtawar Chowk in Gurugram and recovered one pistol and three live cartridges from his possession.

Based on his discloser, Tinku, Manjeet, Sonu and Jaipal were held on April 11 from Beri in Jhajjar district of Haryana. Nikhil and Sidhant were arrested from Bhind, Madya Pradesh, on April 13, while Joginder was arrested from Paschim Vihar in Delhi.

During sustained interrogation, Shalender disclosed that he used to take weapons from Nikhil and Sidhant and supply them to the remaining five.

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