Mumbai Police Foil Smuggling of China-Made Weapons, Arrest Three Accused
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- •The Mumbai police have uncovered the smuggling of China-made weapons. - Three accused, Mohammed Faizal, Mohammed Rizwan, and Rahul Sharma, have been arrested. - The seized weapons include 9mm pistols, .32 bore revolvers, and 50 bullets. - A case has been registered against the accused under various sections of the IPC.
The Mumbai police have uncovered a major arms smuggling racket in the city of Maharashtra. The police have seized various types of weapons manufactured in China. In this case, the police have also arrested three individuals. The arrested individuals are identified as Mohammed Faizal (32 years old), Mohammed Rizwan (28 years old), and Rahul Sharma (35 years old). According to police officials, the arrested individuals have been charged with illegal arms trading and smuggling. While providing information about the incident, police officials stated that they had received intelligence from a prominent area in Mumbai that some individuals were smuggling weapons from China. After receiving the information, the police team immediately took action and began surveillance of the suspects. Subsequently, the police recovered China-made pistols, revolvers, and ammunition from a location. The seized weapons include 9mm pistols, .32 bore revolvers, and approximately 50 bullets. The police stated that the weapons could have been used for criminal activities. The arrested accused are being interrogated. The police claim that they are conducting further investigations to expose the entire network. Police officials stated that a case has been registered against the arrested individuals under various sections of the Indian Penal Code (IPC), including charges of unlawful possession, smuggling of weapons, and endangering public safety. The police said that this case is a matter of concern for the Maharashtra police force, as arms smuggling in a metropolis like Mumbai can increase security risks. Police officials have appealed to the general public to immediately inform the police about any suspicious activities so that prompt action can be taken in such cases.

