Quetta Police recover 50,000 rounds of different rifles
QUETTA: The Quetta Police on Monday recovered 50,000 rounds of different caliber weapons which had been stolen from the arsenal depot of Balochistan Constabulary during raids at different locations of the provincial capital. According to the police sources, police conducted raids in Shaldara and Pashtoonabad areas of the city and
By our correspondents
January 27, 2015
QUETTA: The Quetta Police on Monday recovered 50,000 rounds of different caliber weapons which had been stolen from the arsenal depot of Balochistan Constabulary during raids at different locations of the provincial capital. According to the police sources, police conducted raids in Shaldara and Pashtoonabad areas of the city and recovered about 50,000 rounds of different caliber weapons. “The recovered ammunitions had been stolen from the arsenal depot of Balochistan Constabulary in connivance with police officials some days back,” the sources added.
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