City
Epaper

NIA arrests key accused in Muzaffarpur AK-47 seizure case

By IANS | Updated: August 29, 2025 13:25 IST

New Delhi, Aug 29 The National Investigation Agency (NIA) has arrested a key accused in the Muzaffarpur AK-47 ...

Open in App

New Delhi, Aug 29 The National Investigation Agency (NIA) has arrested a key accused in the Muzaffarpur AK-47 rifle and ammunition seizure case, marking a major breakthrough in its probe into an arms smuggling racket.

The accused, Manjoor Khan alias Babu Bhai, was apprehended for his alleged role in conspiring with others to smuggle sophisticated prohibited bore weapons, including AK-47 assault rifles, from Nagaland into Bihar.

According to NIA officials, Khan was a close aide of the prime accused Vikash Kumar, who is believed to have led the arms-running network.

NIA investigations revealed that Khan and his associate were actively engaged in procuring and transporting illegal weapons with the intent of creating unrest and threatening public safety, thereby endangering national security.

“NIA investigations revealed that Manjoor had conspired with his co-accused to smuggle prohibited weapons with the intent to disrupt public peace and safety, thereby endangering national security,” the agency said in its press statement.

The case dates back to July 2024, when Fakuli police recovered an AK-47 rifle fitted with a lens, along with live ammunition, at Murghatiya Bridge in Muzaffarpur district, Bihar. The recovery led to the arrest of four men -- Vikash Kumar, Satyam Kumar, Devmani Rai, and Ahmad Ansari -- who were booked under the Arms Act and charge-sheeted.

In August 2024, the NIA took over the investigation (Case No. RC-11/2024/NIA/DLI). During the probe, the agency uncovered evidence linking the arrested men to a larger conspiracy and subsequently filed a supplementary charge sheet against the four under Section 120B of the IPC (criminal conspiracy) and Sections 13 & 18 of the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act.

With Khan’s arrest, the NIA believes it has tightened the noose around the arms smuggling network.

However, the agency emphasised that the investigation remains ongoing to trace other conspirators, potential financiers, and the end-users of the seized weapons.

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Open in App

Related Stories

InternationalOver 6000 Afghan refugees forcibly deported from Pakistan, Iran in single day

Other SportsSiddi community's Shalina Sayer's KIUG 2025 bronze celebrates inclusivity and identity

NationalStalin govt 'bankrupting' universities, claims BJP

National'Insightful, visionary': Leaders laud PM Modi’s message in Mann Ki Baat

EntertainmentGuy Pearce apologises for misleading posts on social media, decides to take break after backlash

National Realted Stories

NationalDoT sets up 24/7 control room to ensure telecom links amid Cyclone Ditwah threat

NationalMCD bypoll: Delhi CM votes in Shalimar Bagh, asks electors to join celebration of democracy

NationalParliament Winter Session: Oppn flags key issues at all-party meet, criticises short duration

National'Vocal for Local': Gifted 'Swadeshi' things to world leaders during G-20 Summit, says PM Modi

NationalCharge sheet filed against J&K cop in job racket case