In a significant breakthrough for law enforcement in West Bengal, police have arrested three individuals in Murshidabad district after recovering a massive stockpile of arms and ammunition. The operation unfolded late last night in a remote village, highlighting ongoing concerns about illegal arms trafficking in the region.
Acting on credible intelligence, a joint team from the local police and district special forces raided a secluded hideout in the Domkal area. The suspects, identified as local residents with alleged ties to underground networks, were caught red-handed while handling the contraband. The seizure included over 50 firearms of various makes, including country-made pistols and rifles, alongside thousands of live rounds of ammunition.
Authorities revealed that the arms haul was one of the largest in recent years for the district, raising alarms about potential threats to public safety ahead of upcoming elections. ‘This is a major success in curbing illegal arms proliferation,’ stated the Superintendent of Police, emphasizing the team’s vigilance.
Interrogation of the arrested trio has uncovered links to inter-state smuggling routes, with preliminary investigations pointing towards suppliers from neighboring states. Forensic teams are examining the weapons for fingerprints and ballistic matches to past crimes. Meanwhile, locals have expressed relief, hoping this crackdown will restore peace in the communally sensitive belt.
The incident underscores the challenges faced by border districts like Murshidabad, which share proximity with Bangladesh. Enhanced patrols and surveillance have been ordered to prevent similar activities. As the case unfolds, further arrests are anticipated, promising deeper insights into the arms racket.
