
Gunrunner, two others who supplied pistols to gangsters in Benglauru held
The Hindu
CCB team tracked them down to Hyderabad from where they were operating
The organised crime wing of the Central Crime Branch police on Saturday arrested a 38-year-old gunrunner and two of his associates in Hyderabad for allegedly supplying country-made pistols to gangsters operating out of Bengaluru. The police recovered three country-made pistols and 15 rounds of ammunition from them. The gang was busted following the arrest of history-sheeter K. Rohith and 10 of his associates near Muneshwara temple at Bagalagunte on April 8 while they were allegedly planning to attack Rohith’s rival Soma. At the time of their arrest, the police had recovered a country-made pistol and ammunition from the accused. “A detailed inquiry with Rohith led to the arrest of gunrunner Sunkari Satish from his hideout at Saidabad in Hyderabad,” said a senior police officer. The other arrested accused have been identified as Shankar Krishnamurthy, 30, and Druva Kumar N., 32.More Related News

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