The Asian Age

Inter- state arms racket leader nabbed in Bengal

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

An interstate arms syndicate was busted by the sleuths of Special Cell with the arrest of the kingpin of the gang on whom a bounty of 1 lakh was declared by the Delhi police. The accused was arrested from West Bengal’s Malda district on Monday, the police said. The accused has been identified as Safiqul Sheikh alias Rafiqul 32, a resident of Malda, the police said. In August, acting on a tip- off, the police had arrested a person named Azimuddin and recovered many illegal arms and ammunition, an officer said. During interrogat­ion, Azimuddin disclosed that he, along with his associate Sheikh, had come to Delhi to deliver a consignmen­t to a person in Dhirpur area, the police said. On Monday, informatio­n was received that at around 7 am, Sheikh would come to a railway station in Malda for a deal with one of his contacts, said Sanjeev Kumar Yadav, deputy commission­er of police ( special cell). Police laid a trap near the location. Sheikh tried to flee, but after a chase, he was arrested, Mr Yadav said. Sheikh disclosed that he had been involved in this business from past four- five years. He used to purchase arms from a person in Munger, Bihar, and later supply those to his contacts in Delhi, Uttar Pradesh and Haryana with the help of his carriers, DCP Yadav added.

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