Patna: The State Police Special Task Force Team arrested four people including the History-Sheeter Criminals from Delhi Police named Mohammad Ali Sher Raza who allegedly smuggling four semi-automatic countries to make a gun and eight magazines to national capital after buying a smuggler weapon in Munger.
STF intercepted them in Suryagarha in the Lakhiarangai district when they returned to Delhi through Darbhanga on Wednesday night.
The person who was arrested was identified as Mohammad Ahmadullah from Jotka and Mohammad Waliullah in the Manigachhi Police Station area, Ali from Bandarbanna’s niece and nephew Ali Mohammad Sahzad from Habib Boara under the Bahera Police Station area, all at Darbhanga District.
STF restored a gun, magazine, and the number of high-end SUV registration from Delhi where they took the consignment.
SHF Sleuth immediately warned Delhi police after learning that all those arrested from Darbhanga and Ali and Sehzad had traveled from Delhi to smuggle weapons with independence day in Doorstep.
Suryagarha Police Station Sho Chandan Kumar said Ali was a famous villain in Doksi Police Delhi.
He said Ali was accused of at all 23 criminal cases registered at various police stations in Delhi from 1997.
“This includes murder, kidnapping, dako, robbery and serious crime.
He settled in Jehangirpuri about three decades back.
SUV is Ali.
Sehzad too Stay with Ali in Delhi.
Putra Ali Dilsher is also a famous criminal Delhi and killed in Tihar prison in December last year, “Sho said.
Sho said Ali would drop Ahmaddullah and Waliullah at Darbhanga before running away to Delhi with a weapon consignment.
He said that Ali claimed during the interrogation that he would defend at least one pistol with himself for committing a crime in Delhi and would sell rest at high prices to other Delhi criminals.
Meanwhile, STF sources said that Ali had taken the consignment of a weapon smuggler in Munger and returned when the intelligence input was received.
“Smugglers who have conveyed the consignment to escape towards Diarra where it is impossible to invade in the current flood situation,” said a Senior STF officer.