Breaking news from Patna: A woman’s possession of a deadly array of guns has police on high alert, probing links to organized crime. The Mehndi Ganj station’s intelligence-driven raid has netted significant contraband, intensifying efforts against illegal arms.
Seized items include a revolver, desi katta, pistol, two vacant magazines, 15 live cartridges, and a mobile device. Owner Seema Devi provided no legal papers, claiming inheritance from her husband—a land broker deceased for 12 months—who allegedly owned them.
Per City SP East Parichay Kumar, two arms are crudely made and unlawful, the third factory-like yet unlicensed. Her evasive answers leave many questions: Where did they come from? Were they earmarked for a hit?
Lacking a rap sheet, Seema’s detention marks a preventive win. This event spotlights vulnerabilities in Bihar’s arms control, urging stricter monitoring. As experts analyze ballistics and trace origins, the public watches closely, hoping this dismantles larger networks threatening peace.
