7 criminals arrested, sharp weapons and weapons seized

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7 criminals arrested, sharp weapons and weapons seized


Bhilwara: Bhilwara Police of Rajasthan on Tuesday launched a particular operation towards criminals underneath the Arms Act. During the marketing campaign, 8 circumstances had been registered underneath the Arms Act and seven criminals had been arrested and knives, razors, swords and weapons had been seized from the arrested criminals.

Bhilwara Superintendent of Police Dharmendra Singh stated {that a} particular marketing campaign was launched by the police to arrest criminals underneath the Arms Act and towards these possessing sharp weapons. In which totally different groups of all of the police station officers of the district had been shaped and given duties. A complete of 8 circumstances had been registered as per the duty given by these groups. 2 circumstances every in Bijolia and Mandal police station areas, 1 case every at Pratapnagar, Bigod, Gangapur and Kotwali police stations had been registered underneath the Arms Act. A complete of seven criminals had been arrested within the operation.

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Arrested accused: Durgashankar father Nathu Lal Ahir age 31 years, resident of Bijolia, accused of preserving a pointy knife contained in the park. Rajesh father Ratan Lal Bhil age 24 years resident of Begod police station Begod district Bhilwara on costs of possessing a pointy knife. Abrar Mohammad, father Mr. Alambax caste Pathan, age 28 years, resident of Kachchi Basti close to the mosque, Kavakheda police station Kotwali Bhilwara, was arrested on the fees of possessing a pointy knife.

Whereas, Naresh alias Kallu father Shri Shankar Lal Dholi, age 28 years, resident of Atun police station, Pur district, Bhilwara corridor, Azad Nagar Bhilwara, was arrested on costs of possessing a sword. Mr. Salman, father Salim Ansari, age 28 years, resident of Gangapur police station, Gangapur district, Bhilwara, on costs of possessing a pointy knife. Prahlad father Baksu Regar, age 24 years, resident of Neem Ka Kheda, Mandal police station, district Bhilwara, was arrested by the police on the cost of possessing a sword and Bhagwat Lal father Lal Chand Daroga, age 33 years, resident of Suras police station, Mandal district, Bhilwara, was arrested by the police on the fees of possession of a pointy dagger-like knife.



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