Tuesday, December 21, 2010

[rti4empowerment] Muslim-Run Arms Factory Discovered in Delhi Area

 

Illegal arms factory run by Muslims are found in Delhi and Ghaziabad. Are you
alarmed? Now what statements do you expect from Antonio Maino, Rahul Khan, and
Mia Digvijay Singh?  Either they will be silent or will say these are individual
miscreants. Question remains who is buying these arms? Please read this
outrageous story and know who is terrorizing the country.
http://us.mg201.mail.yahoo.com/dc/launch?.gx=1&.rand=488fiipep47cb
 R. Singh
Illegal arms units busted in Delhi, Ghaziabad
Staff Reporter, The Hindu, 
Published: December 19, 2010 00:00 IST | Updated: December 19, 2010 04:05 IST

The Special Cell of Delhi Police has detected a gun running and arms
manufacturing racket by unearthing illegal arms factories in the city and
neighbouring Ghaziabad.
Acting on a tip-off that illegal manufacture of arms and their sale were being
carried out in Delhi and the National Capital Region, a special team was set up
on Thursday. The team waylaid 52-year-old Mohammad Hashim and 32-year-old
Mohammad Sagir near an underpass in East Vinod Nagar. The duo were allegedly
trying to supply arms to criminals in a Qualis.
A loaded pistol of .315 bore along with five live cartridges was allegedly
recovered from Hashim and a .32 bore revolver along with six live cartridges was
found on Sagir.
A case was registered under the Arms Act and investigation taken up.
Hashim, belonging to a village in Baghpat, has been running a shop in East Vinod
Nagar from where he carried out bicycle repair work and sold gas cylinders.
However, in the rear portion of the shop he secretly made arms at night by
assembling various components like dyes, triggers and short and long springs.
During the search at his premises, components used in assembling .315 pistols
were allegedly recovered. The components would have made 80 such pistols. The
price of each weapon was in the range of Rs.15,000 and Rs.20,000.
Described as hardened criminal, Hashim had been booked earlier under the Arms
Act, NDPS Act and Goonda Act. He allegedly murdered his teenaged daughter for
falling in love with a villager.
Sagir, allegedly associated with Hashim in supply of country-made pistols and
revolver, masqueraded as a businessman of boring pumps but his real calling was
making illegal weapons in his factory at Islam Nagar in Ghaziabad. A raid at
this Ghaziabad factory led to recovery of 9 mm pistols and .32 bore revolvers.
The total recovery in the entire operation yielded 113 weapons and 15
cartridges.
http://www.thehindu.com/todays-paper/tp-national/tp-newdelhi/article962772.ece

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