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3 OGWs from Baramulla Rearrested in Arms Recovery Case

3 OGWs from Baramulla Rearrested in Arms Recovery Case

October 19, 2021
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Srinagar : Three alleged OGWs have been rearrested and subsequently shifted to Kot Bhalwal jail Jammu in an arms and ammunition recovery case pertaining to the year 2019, official sources said.

They said that during the intervening night of October 18 and 19, a police party from Dangiwacha arrested Waseem Manzoor Qazi, 22, son of Manzoor Ahmad Qazi, Rayaz Khaliq Parray, 24, Abdul Khaliq and Rameez Ahmed Malla, 26, son of Abdul Majeed – all residents of Watergam Baramulla.

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“The trio was intercepted on November 19, 2019 by 32 RR and SOG Chajama in the local market, which led to the recovery of a Chinese Pistol, a Pistol Magazine, 5 Pistol Rounds and two Hand Grenades from their possession”,

A case (FIR 161/2019) under section 7/25, I A ACT, 18/39 UAPA was registered at Police Station Dangiwacha. A police officer confirmed to GNS the re-arrest of the trio.(GNS)

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