Crackdown Unveils Sophisticated Illegal Firearms Network Across Northern India

An illegal firearms network operating across Delhi-NCR, Uttar Pradesh, and Haryana was dismantled. Arrests included Bharat alias Bharu, Ashraf Ali, and others, revealing a manufacturing unit in Meerut. Police seized weapons and machinery aimed at curbing circulation before Republic Day celebrations.


Devdiscourse News Desk | New Delhi | Updated: 16-01-2026 14:13 IST | Created: 16-01-2026 14:13 IST
Crackdown Unveils Sophisticated Illegal Firearms Network Across Northern India
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In a major crackdown, police successfully dismantled an illegal firearms network operating across Delhi-NCR, Uttar Pradesh, and Haryana, an official reported on Friday. This operation aimed to curb the circulation of illegal guns ahead of Republic Day celebrations, ensuring greater public safety.

Authorities arrested five individuals implicated in severe crimes, including murder. Among them were Bharat alias Bharu, whose apprehension led to significant revelations about a larger network, and Ashraf Ali, who allegedly ran a firearms factory in Meerut. Law enforcement recovered 20 country-made pistols, 12 live cartridges, and relevant manufacturing machinery from their operations.

This meticulous investigation unraveled a sophisticated setup involving a well-organized manufacturing unit in secluded areas with heavy machinery. The arrested suspects, possessing previous records in heinous crimes, supplied weapons strictly on demand to various criminals and gangsters. As the analysis continues, police aim to uncover deeper linkages within this widespread criminal network.

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