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Uttarakhand / Dehradun : The operator of the Royal Arms of Dehradun reached Delhi without a transport license cartridge

Dehradun Police has started collecting information about Parikshit Negi, the operator of Royal Arms, who was arrested with cartridges in Delhi. In the information received so far by the police, it has been found that Parikshit Negi had a license and transport license to sell 14,000 cartridges at Gun House in Amritsar. He had made a transport license for three months in the month of May. But how he reached Delhi with the cartridges is a matter of investigation.

The SSP also held a meeting with the police officers on Friday night after the incident in Delhi was exposed. SSP Dalip Singh Kunwar said that information about this matter has been received. The police is collecting information about the gun house at its level. Right now the shop is closed, so his relatives are being traced. How many cartridges he sold and whether he has records of it or not, it will be investigated.

Royal Arms shop remains mostly closed

The shutter of a shop named Royal Arms, located in the Rajiv Bhawan complex of Dehradun, of Parikshit Negi, arrested in Delhi, remains closed most of the time. The shopkeepers living in the neighborhood do not even know when he last opened the shutters of the shop.

The shopkeepers told that the shop owner rarely opens the shop. He is often outside. They don’t even know what is inside the shop. It is being told that Parikshit Negi had taken this shop in 2019. There is also information of another partner in the shop.

Gun houses can be checked today

Today on Saturday, the team of police and district administration can start checking gun houses. There are only seven gun houses in the city, but despite this, the checking of gun houses is not done on time. District Magistrate Sonika said that the role of the operator of the gun house could be suspicious, no report was received in this case.

This is the whole matter

Today on Friday, Anand Vihar police station of East Delhi has arrested two henchmen of a gun house owner of Dehradun and three henchmen of a crook of Jaunpur from Anand Vihar bus stand on charges of smuggling cartridges.

▪️2251 cartridges have been recovered from their possession, which are of eight types of licensed weapons.

▪️The said cartridges were bought from the Royal Gun House in Dehradun for five lakh rupees at the behest of Anil and a gangster from Jaunpur, lodged in Meerut jail.

Keeping the said cartridges in a trolley bag, when the two accused were trying to take them from Anand bus stand to Lucknow by bus, they were caught by the police during the investigation due to the intense vigil in view of the Independence Day.