Breaking: Bihar cops collar a violent husband hoarding banned pistols after his wife spilled the beans on years of torment. The bold disclosure turned the tables, transforming a private nightmare into public justice.
It all started with a midnight SOS call detailing savage punches, kicks, and gun-waving intimidations. The 30-something wife, sporting fresh bruises, guided officers straight to the contraband in wall cavities and almirahs.
The pre-dawn swoop yielded a loaded katta, sharp blades, and drug traces hinting at deeper vices. Naresh Singh, the prime suspect and daily wager, was dragged out in handcuffs amid cheers from relieved kin.
‘Precision intel saved lives,’ tweeted the DGP, spotlighting women’s helplines’ efficacy. This fits Bihar’s anti-arms blitz, dismantling 150+ hideouts yearly via public tips.
Court appearance set; expect non-bailable warrants. Victim support ramps up with NGO tie-ups for relocation and therapy. Neighbors recount ignored pleas, now vindicated.
The saga fuels calls for marital violence registries and gun amnesties. In a state wrestling gang wars, such grassroots busts prove pivotal. One woman’s whisper echoes statewide: abusers beware.