ISI-Linked Arms Racket Busted; Weapons Smuggled Into India . . . - News18 Delhi Police busted ISI-linked arms smuggling network Four operatives arrested; pistols smuggled from Pakistan using drones Seized weapons include high-end pistols from Turkey and China The Delhi Police’s Crime Branch has uncovered a smuggling racket with direct links to Pakistan’s Inter
Days after Delhi blast, major arms racket busted: China-made weapons . . . Days after Delhi blast, major arms racket busted: China-made weapons were supplied to India from Pakistan Delhi and its surrounding cities have been on high alert, with police cracking down on illegal arms sale, since the November 10 blast near the iconic Red Fort A high-intensity explosion ripped through a Hyundai i20 car at a traffic signal near the monument, killing at least 15 people
Delhi Police bust ISI-linked arms racket supplying China, Turkey-made . . . Delhi: The Delhi Police have busted a significant international illegal arms racket that supplied high-end China and Turkey-made weapons to gang networks linked with Lawrence Bishnoi, the Bambiha gang and the Gogi–Himanshu Bhai syndicate Police say the racket, backed by Pakistan’s ISI, smuggled sophisticated pistols into India through Punjab using drones before distributing them across
Made In China, Turkey, Supplied To India Via Pak: Major Arms Racket . . . The Delhi Police Crime Branch has dismantled a major international illegal arms smuggling racket linked to Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) The syndicate was involved in supplying high-end pistols made in China and Turkey to criminals in India through Pakistan
Delhi Police bust arms smuggling racket; arrest 4, recover 8 weapons . . . Delhi Police's Crime Branch has foiled a major arms smuggling racket, arresting four suspects and recovering eight weapons, including Turkish and Chinese-made guns The operation, led by DCP Sanjeev Yadav, uncovered a sophisticated network supplying arms to North Indian gangsters via drones from Pakistan Two suspects, Manmeet and Dalvinder, were caught with eight weapons, while two recipients