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Bihar: Seven illegal mini gun factories busted, four arrested

| @indiablooms | Nov 16, 2019, at 05:03 pm

Munger, Nov 16 (UNI) Police busted seven illegal mini gun factories and arrested four of their owners under Mufassil police station area in the district today.

Police Superintendent Dr Gaurav Mangla said here that seven illegal mini gun factories running from ‘diara’ (riverine belt) of Ganga river were unearthed on the basis of specific intelligence input. He said all the four owners of the gun factories were arrested from the spot.

Dr Mangala said that the nabbed outlaws had been identified as Rakesh Kumar, Ramanand Mahto, Praveen Yadav, were the natives of Munger district and Mukesh Sah of neighbouring Lakhisarai district.

Five magazines, a pistol, two half-finished pistols, some live cartridges, seven base machines and some other arms manufacturing equipment were recovered from the spot. 

Image: UNI

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