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Pulwama

Second accused in rifle snatching case arrested in Kashmir's Pulwama

| @indiablooms | Sep 24, 2020, at 05:17 pm

Srinagar/UNI: Police claimed to have arrested a second accused in a rifle snatching case from a guard of Jammu and Kashmir Bank (JKB) in south Kashmir district of Pulwama last week, a police spokesman said on Thursday.

He said a 12 Bore rifle was snatched from a guard of JKB at Dadsar branch in Pulwama last week by two masked persons.

A case was registered and investigation was taken up, he said adding with the help of CCTV footage of the area, two youths were identified.

One of them was arrested on Sunday and the snatched rifle was recovered from a school at Dadsar.

Later on his disclosure another accused was arrested this morning. 

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