Punjab Police Foil Gang War Plot, Arrest 4 With 10 Weapons In Patiala
Punjab Police arrested four individuals in Patiala and recovered 10 weapons, foiling a planned gang war-related crime under the ‘Gangster Te Vaar’ campaign. Three accused have prior criminal records, while one is from Bihar. A case has been registered under the BNSS and Arms Act. Further investigation is underway.

Punjab Police Foil Gang War Plot, Arrest 4 With 10 Weapons In Patiala | file pic
Patiala (Punjab): Punjab Police on Thursday said that they have arrested four persons and recovered 10 weapons, thwarting a major crime as part of a gang war.
Speaking to the media, Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Varun Sharma said that the police initiated the action under the 'Gangster Te Vaar' campaign.
SSP Sharma stated that the accused were planning to commit a major crime as part of an ongoing gang war before their arrest. While three of the individuals, identified as Sourav, Sajan, and Inderjit, have prior criminal records, the fourth accused was a resident of Bihar.
The SSP further mentioned that a case has been registered against all four individuals under Section 111 of the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita (BNSS) and the Arms Act.
"Police made a major achievement under the 'Gangster Te Vaar' campaign, arresting 4 criminals and 10 weapons. A case has been registered against all of them under Section 111 BNSS and Arms Act... 3 accused - Sourav, Sajan and Inderjit have cases registered against them previously, and the 4th is a resident of Bihar... They were about to commit a major crime as part of a gang war, but were arrested..." said SSP Sharma.
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