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BIG BREAKING: Delhi police foils attack by Neeraj Bawana Gang

New Delhi: The Delhi Police has foiled a major attack that might have been carried out in Delhi. Police personnel at the Bawana police station located in the Outer-North district also arrested a member of the ‘Neeraj Bawana gang’.---Advertisement--- They have also recovered two bulletproof vehicles. One being a Scorpio and another a SUV. They […]

New Delhi: The Delhi Police has foiled a major attack that might have been carried out in Delhi. Police personnel at the Bawana police station located in the Outer-North district also arrested a member of the ‘Neeraj Bawana gang’.

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They have also recovered two bulletproof vehicles. One being a Scorpio and another a SUV. They have also recovered huge cache of arms and cartridges in the attack. The information was given DCP Outer North.

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The Delhi Police has also seized 4 pistols, 79 live cartridges, 2 spare magazines of sophisticated weapons, 5 barrel cleaning rods, letters and property documents.

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First published on: Sep 16, 2022 12:12 PM IST


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