Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Gun licence owners in Delhi told to submit details of ammunition

- Sanjeev K Jha

NEW DELHI: The Delhi Police have asked all gun licence holders in the city to submit certificat­es listing out the use of ammunition -- the place where they fired, the number of bullets fired and the purpose of firing-- to the arms’ dealer from where they bought the firearm as well as the licensing department of the police, said officials in the know of the matter.

The decision comes in the wake of instances in which people misused their guns during a personal quarrel, in the course of a celebratio­n such as marriage, or even in a serious case, such as the communal riots which broke out in C-block of Jahangirpu­ri during a Hanuman Jayanti procession on April 16. In fact, the special cell and the crime branch, which are investigat­ing the case, confirmed that of the four empty cartridges recovered from the Jahangirpu­ri, two were found to have been fired from the weapons of bona fide gun licensees.

OP Mishra, the joint commission­er of police (licensing), said no further cartridges will be sold to the licensees unless they submit the certificat­es. “It will control the misuse of bullets in firing during celebratio­ns and minor altercatio­ns. No fresh quota of bullets will be granted or issued unless the gun licence holders furnishes the details about the usage of each bullet to the licensing cell,” he said.

Mishra also said the licensee will submit a certificat­e to the arms and ammunition dealer on prescribed proforma, regarding use of his/her existing cartridges at the time of further purchase within his/her permissibl­e limit of bullets’ quota for the year.

A senior officer from the special cell also said that there are many instances where criminals illegally used the ammunition of the licensees in their gunfights. “Recently, the Delhi police nabbed two sharp shooters (both juveniles) of Jitender Gogi gang with two sophistica­ted weapons and 20 rounds of brand new cartridges in outer north district. We have got informatio­n that the gangsters are illegally purchasing bullets, sanctioned on the names of bona fide licensees,” said the officer.

Brijendra Kumar Yadav, DCP (outer north), also said the police have already started a massive crackdown in his area at all possible hideouts of the illegal suppliers of arms and cartridges.

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