Ambala superintendent of police Jashandeep Singh Randhawa on Tuesday said that it was established that the grenades were made in China and could have been dropped by drones through Pakistan along the international border
The ED had conducted searches under the provisions of the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA) and recovered a licenced weapon and 69 live cartridges, including 20 rounds of .32 bore revolver, 29 rounds of .12 bore DBBL gun and 24 rounds of .32 bore pistol, from the premises.
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Delhi Police on Thursday said that Khalistan Zindabad and other anti-national slogans that cropped up as graffiti on walls in at least 10 locations in the national capital have been removed.