8 guns smuggled from Pakistan seized in Amritsar; 2 arrested
They were held from Nurpur Padhri in Amritsar
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The Punjab Police have arrested two people after eight sophisticated pistols smuggled into the country from Pakistan were found in their possession, a top officer said on Saturday.
They were held from Nurpur Padhri in Amritsar, Director General of Police Gaurav Yadav said.
"In a major blow to illegal arms smuggling networks, Counter Intelligence, Amritsar apprehends 2 persons from Nurpur Padhri, near Gharinda, Amritsar while they were waiting for another operative to handover the weapon consignment smuggled from Pakistan," Yadav said in a post on X.
A case under the Arms Act has been registered in Amritsar, police said, adding that investigations were underway to establish backward and forward linkages.
Police said it recovered eight sophisticated weapons -- four Glock pistols (made in Austria), two Turkiye 9mm pistols and two X-Shot Zigana pistols, along with 10 rounds.
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