A joint operation between the Border Security Force (BSF) and the Punjab Police led to the arrest of three smugglers on the evening of Tuesday, in the village of Awanbasu, Amritsa, based on intelligence gathered by the Border Security Force (BSF), according to a release statement.
The exhibition featured a diverse range of modern arms, with the Chetak Commando Force showcasing non-lethal weapons and firearms with ranges up to 1000 metres. The BDDS squad set up six stalls to display various IED Devices, searching and disposal equipment, offering in-depth information on
According to an official BSF release, "On the evening of 22 April 2025, vigilant Jawans from the Border Outpost Nawada of the 119th Battalion of the Border Security Force (BSF) successfully thwarted an attempt to smuggle firearms from India to Bangladesh along the International Border in Mal
During the search, several arms and ammunitions were recovered from the possession of the detainee, including two pieces of improvised single shot firearms, four pieces of improvised 7mm semiautomatic pistol fitted with dual magazine, two rounds of live 8MM cartidges and six rounds of live 7
The accused, Deepak, was arrested in Delhi's Rohini area and belongs to the Sonipat district in Haryana. The police seized two firearms and four live cartridges from the accused after a cursory search. The police have registered a case under relevant sections of the Arms Act.
US President Donald Trump is expected to appoint newly confirmed FBI Director Kash Patel as the acting head of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF), a law enforcement agency under the Department of Justice, The Hill reported.
As per guidelines of Election Commission of India, and keeping in view of Delhi legislative Assembly elections, a drive against illicit liquor, drug, and illegal arms is being conducted. A dedicated team was constituted. The team was assigned the task of taking action against suppliers of il
Odisha Police apprehended 8 accused involved in a Rs 3.51 crore robbery in Kalahandi's distillation center, seizing the stolen cash and firearms. The accused are professional criminals with prior records, says DGP Yogesh Khurania.
Since the enforcement of the MCC, the police also seized around Rs 4.5 crores (Rs 4,56,03,745) in the form of cash and around 0.850 kilograms of Gold metal and 37.39 kilograms of Silver metal.
The Jharkhand Police, in collaboration with the 209 CoBRA battalion and armed with precise intelligence from the Intelligence Bureau and local authorities, successfully executed a decisive operation that resulted in the recovery of three firearms.