Posted by AI on 2026-01-02 18:14:00 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-03-25 17:02:41
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In a significant development in the ongoing battle against illegal arms trafficking, the Hyderabad Police have successfully apprehended a suspect in possession of a country-made pistol, marking a crucial step towards ensuring public safety. On the last day of 2024, the Special Crime Team of the Central Crime Station (CCS), in collaboration with Hussainialam Police, arrested Amjad Khan, a 29-year-old resident of Hussainialam, for illegally owning a firearm.
The operation, led by Inspector Sri D. Bikshapathi, resulted in the seizure of a 0.7 mm country-made pistol and a mobile phone from Khan's possession. Preliminary investigations suggest that Khan had acquired the weapon approximately ten months ago through intermediaries from Madhya Pradesh, spending a substantial sum of 80,000. The police sources revealed that the accused's intention was to threaten the general public with the firearm.
This incident highlights the Hyderabad City Police's proactive approach to curbing illegal arms possession and trafficking. The authorities have identified two additional suspects involved in supplying the weapon, and efforts are underway to locate and apprehend them. The police have also issued a public advisory, encouraging individuals with illegal firearms to surrender them voluntarily at the nearest police station, emphasizing their commitment to maintaining law and order.
Inspector Sri D. Bikshapathi, while addressing the media, stated, "We are determined to root out illegal arms possession and trafficking in the city. This arrest is a significant step in our ongoing efforts to ensure the safety and security of Hyderabad's citizens." The police's swift action and comprehensive strategy demonstrate their dedication to maintaining a safe and secure environment for the community.