Patna: Overall 127 empty cartridges were recovered from a landfill in the P & T colony in the Kotwali police station area in Patna on Tuesday morning.
Kotwali Sho Sunil Kumar Singh said the cartridge was packed in a plastic bag and was thrown in garbage.
He said most cartridges were 0.22 bore while some from 8mm.
He said both types of cartridges were used in ordinary rifles issued for civilians.
Singh said a sanitation worker Patna Municipal Corporation saw the bag and told the police.
He said the Prima Facie seemed someone had used a licensed firearm in a shooting celebration and thrown there to escape any legal action.
“The police scan the recording of CCTV cameras from the locality to track Prson who threw the bag there,” he said.
The little girl was saved for marrying: Police, with the help of the Department of Social Welfare Department, saved a 12-year-old girl who was forcibly married to her older cousin in Adalatganj in the Kotwali area in the state of state in the state.
Sho Sunil Kumar Singh said the girl’s parents were taken to the police station to execute the bond that they would not commit more evil.
He said counseling sessions were also carried out for them.
He said the girl got a wedding remained due to poverty.
Singh said the girl had repaired a marriage with her son’s son, who was 18 years old.
He said the marriage would be disguiled on Thursday.
Sho said the two families belonged to a minority community and came from Bettiah in the West Champariah.
Patna realized BDO Sooraj Kumar said he received a message from an unknown telephone number that would happen to the child’s marriage in Adalatganj.
He said the statistical officer (BSO), Meena Kumari, an NGO and those who came from the district child protection unit were sent to the police for verification and the necessary rescue actions.
He said a similar message was sent to SDO and other civil administration authorities too, because it saved the daughter.