
Police Bust Forged Gun Licence Racket in Jammu, Recover 435 Fake Licences
Police Bust Forged Gun Licence Racket in Jammu, Recover 435 Fake Licences
Key Highlights:
- Police uncover 435 forged gun licences in Jammu.
- Investigation initiated against Tirath Singh, owner of several gun houses.
- Raid conducted at an under-construction building near Harward College.
JAMMU, Jul 25: In a significant breakthrough, police have dismantled a racket involving forged gun licences in Jammu, recovering 435 fake licences in the process.
This operation followed a tip-off about Tirath Singh, a prominent owner of multiple gun houses in the region, allegedly storing counterfeit gun licences in an under-construction building.
Acting on this intelligence, law enforcement officials conducted a raid at the specified location in Gadigarh, near Harward College. During the raid, officers discovered a bag containing 435 forged gun licences along with several other incriminating documents.
A police spokesperson detailed the operation, highlighting the swift response to the tip-off and the subsequent recovery of the illegal documents.
The discovery has raised serious concerns about the potential misuse of these fake licences and the broader implications for public safety.
Following the raid, a formal case was registered at the Satwari Police Station, and a comprehensive investigation has been launched to uncover the full extent of the forgery operation.
Authorities are now focusing on determining how the forged licences were produced and distributed, as well as identifying other individuals who may be involved in the racket.
The busting of this racket underscores the vigilance and effectiveness of the Jammu police in tackling illegal activities and ensuring the security of the region.
The ongoing investigation is expected to reveal further details and possibly lead to more arrests as police continue to delve deeper into the network behind the forged licences.
The recovery of such a large number of fake gun licences is a stark reminder of the need for stringent checks and monitoring mechanisms to prevent similar incidents in the future.
The Jammu police remain committed to upholding law and order and taking decisive action against those involved in criminal activities.
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