Two malicious offenses from the Delhi police, automatic pistol talwar and rifle repaired - NCR two arrested for selling illegal weapons online
Two malicious offenses, automatic pistol-talwar and Timped updated by Delhi police: Wed, 17 Sep 2025 09:20 (IST) South Delhi police have arrested two offenses selling weapons by showing weapons on the Internet. Country Katta Pistol Swords and Cartridges were recovered from the accused. Police registered a case under the Arms Act and began further investigation. Read in detail about the accused. Two crimes that demonstrated illegal weapons on internet media. Jagran Correspondent, South Delhi. Special staff from the Southern District Police have arrested two offenses selling illegal weapons on social media. Police received an indigenous cat, two cm automatic pistol, a sword and eight cartridges from the accused. Remove the ad, just read the news, while the arrested accused was identified as Deepak alias Ganja, resident of Deoli and Mohammad Umar Alias Shablu, resident of Sangam Vihar. Accused Deepak is the declared crook (BC) of the Tigri police station. There are nine criminal cases registered in various police stations. The lamp is linked to weapon smuggler Narendra and bindu. His gang holds enmity with Ravi Gangwal. Police Deputy Commissioner Ankit Chauhan said the team of special staff inspector Anurah learned that a young man was displaying weapons on the Internet media. After confirming it on September 13, the team started collecting information. Meanwhile, police have been acquainted with the young man coming near the Crown Plaza Hotel in Okhla area. Based on information, police arrested the accused Mohammad Umar alias Shablu. Police found a gun and three cartridges in DDA Park Sangam Vihar in place. During interrogation, Omar said he had taken Arms from Deepak Alias Bald. After the investigation, the team caught Deepak of Sangam Vihar. In its place, two pistols, five cartridges and a sword hidden in the DDA park near the ITBP camp were recovered. The weapons were wrapped in a cloth and hidden under the stones in the park. The police’s prompt actions, under ‘Operation 53’, also questioned 18 criminals by registering a case against them by registering a case under the Arms Act against them. Police also found a video showing weapons on the internet media that he made with friends on his birthday. Police are finding out about his entire network.