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Arms smugglers arrested in Nazira

Police nabbed two perons at Bihubor on Tuesday and recovered one 9 mm pistol, one point 2 pistol and 6 rounds of bullets from them. According to police, arrested two persons are Dhiraj Rajbanshi (25) of Naharkatia and Parthaprathm Dhadumiya (28) of Tingkhang. They are involve in drugs, car, motorcycle, arms smuggling and also related with the insurgents groups.

On the other hand in this connection Simaluguri police arrested one Tarun Saikia (21) on Wednesday from Romoni Ali. Investigation is going.

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