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Cops arrest 11 in firearms case

Cops arrest 11 in firearms case

Time of India10 hours ago
Pune: The Pune city police crime branch, in separate actions, arrested 11 men and recovered 12 country-made pistols and 15 rounds from them between July 30 and Aug 14.
Deputy commissioner of police (crime) Nikhil Pingale on Saturday said the investigations into firearm cases revealed that most criminals released on bail acquired knowledge for procuring weapons from different places in Madhya Pradesh from other criminals currently lodged at Yerawada Central Jail.
Pingale said the arrested men are not users, but they procure the weapons from contacts for approximately Rs 15,000 and sell them to prospective customers and criminals for Rs 40,000 or more. The weapons are used for maintaining status, security purposes, and personal vendetta, he said.
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"Police teams are working on certain clues to trace the source of the firearms and their manufacturing unit," he said, adding that action would be taken against every person involved in the chain, including buyers, sellers, and handlers.
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