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Bihar: Arms recovered from the house of Mukhiya

| @indiablooms | Mar 25, 2019, at 04:21 pm

Chhapra, Mar 25 (UNI) Police recovered huge cache of firearms from the house of a Mukhiya at Bhawalpur village under Marhaura police station area in Saran district late last night.

Saran police superintendent Harkishore Rai said here today that one automatic pistol, rifle and gun each were recovered from the house of Mukhiya Manoranjan Singh alias Bholu Singh on the basis of specific intelligence input.

He said, Mukhiya during questioning claimed that all firearms belonged to his bodyguard Brij Bihari Sharma, a native of Bhatwalia village under Kopa police station area in the district.

All the firearms had been seized, Rai added. 

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