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Pune Police Crack Down On Illegal Firearms Ahead Of Assembly Elections

Pune, MHLocal News

Pune Police have escalated their efforts to combat illegal firearms in preparation for the upcoming assembly elections. In a significant operation, officers from the Kalepadal Police Station seized two iron-made pistols and four live cartridges from two individuals, Ritesh Babasaheb Kasbe and Rahul Sanjay Choudhary. The police acted on intelligence that suggested the suspects were carrying these weapons with the intent to commit a cognizable crime. This operation emphasizes the city's increasing focus on public safety amid concerns over potential violence during the election season. The arrests are part of a broader strategy to enhance security and deter illegal activities.

Police officials have reiterated their commitment to preventing crime and maintaining law and order in Pune. This crackdown also serves as a warning to others engaged in illegal activities. As the elections draw closer, the police are increasing their vigilance to ensure a peaceful electoral process.

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