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Six pistols seized in two incidents; 1 nabbed

Cases under relevant sections of the Arms Act have been registered in both incidents

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The suspect in the custody of the police in Amritsar on Sunday.
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CIA staff has arrested an alleged cross-border weapon smuggler and seized five pistols reportedly smuggled in from Pakistan. Though officials remained tight-lipped as the investigation is still under way, the accused has been identified as Balwinder Singh, alias Bohar, of Bhindi Nain village.

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The police recovered two .30-bore pistols, three PX5 pistols and a motorcycle from his possession. A case under the Arms Act has been registered, and further investigations are on to dismantle the entire network involved.

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Meanwhile, the Amritsar Rural Police arrested a man with a .30-bore pistol, live cartridges, a Swift car and a mobile phone during a special operation, though his accomplice managed to escape.

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The arrested accused, Harjinder Singh, is a resident of Sathiala under the Beas police station. According to officials, Mehta police received a tip-off that Tegvinder Singh, alias Jagga, of Patti Khoohi Vehra, Sathiala, and Harjinder Singh were roaming in a Swift car (registration number DL 2C AL 4430) with illegal weapons, allegedly planning to commit a crime.

Acting on the information, police set up a naka near the Dhardeo bypass. After some time, the Swift approached the checkpoint. When signalled to stop, the driver abandoned the vehicle and fled into nearby fields.

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Police apprehended the occupant in the co-driver’s seat, who identified himself as Harjinder Singh. During the search, police recovered a .30-bore unnumbered pistol, two live cartridges and a mobile phone found on the driver’s seat, later confirmed to belong to the absconding accused, Tegvinder Singh, alias Jagga.

A case under Sections 25, 54 and 59 of the Arms Act has been registered at the Mehta police station.

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