Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Arms-making unit busted in east Delhi, two arrested

- Karn Pratap Singh karn.singh@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: The Delhi Police on Monday said it has unearthed an illegal firearms manufactur­ing and assembling unit, that was allegedly being run by a 41-yearold arms dealer from his house in east Delhi’s Shakti Vihar near Karawal Nagar.

A semi-automatic carbine, five pistols, six spare magazines and 16 cartridges, were seized along with raw materials and machinery used in manufactur­ing firearms.

Police said the accused, Iqbal Khan, is proficient in manufactur­ing carbines and semi-automatic pistols. They said Iqbal, a native of Bulandshah­r in Uttar Pradesh, supplied carbines and other guns to several criminal gangs in Delhi-ncr and Uttar Pradesh. Police said Iqbal’s father, late Bundu Khan, ran a similar factory at their native village and he was known as “Bandook Khan”.

One of the receivers of Iqbal’s illegally manufactur­ed firearms, Raj Kartik, a former associate of south Delhi’s jailed gangster Shakti Sharda, was also arrested.

Sharda and his accomplice­s were involved in the 2014 Moolchand robbery case wherein ₹8 crore was looted at gunpoint from the occupants of a Honda City car.

Deputy commission­er of police (crime) G Ram Gopal Naik said it is for the first time that the Delhi Police has busted an illegal arms unit in the national capital.

DCP Naik said Iqbal was arrested on November 27, following a tip-off that he would come near Ramprastha Crossing bus stop near Anand Vihar railway station to deliver a consignmen­t of firearms.

“Our team caught Iqbal with a carbine, one semi-automatic pistol and four cartridges. His interrogat­ion led to the arrest of Kartik from Chirag Dilli with a countrymad­e pistol and three bullets on December 1. Kartik had purchased the pistol from Iqbal for ₹40,000,” Naik said. Iqbal used to sell semi-automatic carbines for ₹1 lakh to ₹1.5 Lakh, semi-automatic pistols for ₹30,000-40,000 and countrymad­e pistols for ₹5,000 each, the DCP said.

DCP Naik said Iqbal was arrested with firearms in 2014 from Karawal Nagar but he never disclosed to the police the details of his factory. “Iqbal had sold a carbine and two pistols to Dheeraj and Neeraj, who were members of Yogesh Bhadoda gang of western UP and were killed in a police encounter in Meerut around nine months ago. A gangster from Meerut, Furkan, who was gunned down by the UP Police 10 months ago had also purchased a carbine,” Naik said.

A SEMI-AUTOMATIC CARBINE, FIVE PISTOLS, SIX SPARE MAGAZINES AND 16 CARTRIDGES, WERE SEIZED

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