Assam

Assam: AK-56, several hundred rounds of live ammunition seized in BTR

Are anti-social elements trying to derail peace in Assam’s Bodo Territorial Region? This seems to be the most pertinent question as the police in a big breakthrough have recovered one AK-56 rifle, one magazine and 668 rounds of live ammunition from 2 persons in Udalguri.

The persons have been arrested.

Pushkin Jain, SP of Udalguri sharing details said, “We received inputs that few persons were trying to sell arms illegally. Immediately our team arrested one person. During interrogation the person revealed that the arms and ammunition are kept hidden. Accordingly, our team recovered the arms and ammunition from the hideout. have been recovered. 2 persons have been arrested in connection with the case. Further investigation is underway.”

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