Hyderabad: A 26-year-old farmer has been arrested by the Rachakonda police on Wednesday, January 15 for allegedly possessing illegal firearms including two country-made pistols, a tapancha and 10 live rounds.
The accused has been identified as Harekrishna Yadav from Uttar Pradesh. He studied up to the intermediate level and relocated to Hyderabad with his brother in 2019. He worked at a company in Bibinagar before returning to his village to take up farming.
According to reports, Yadav’s village was located near Bihar border which allowed him to establish connections with illegal firearm manufacturers. Facing financial difficulties, the accused allegedly devised a plan to procure low-cost weapons from Sampath Yadav of Bhojpur, Bihar, and sell them in Hyderabad for a profit.
Hyderabad’s Rachakonda police seized the firearms, ammunition, and a mobile phone during the arrest.
A case has been registered and attempts are being made to identify his local contacts and potential buyers.
Further investigation is ongoing.
Hyderabad police arrest 2 involved in massive air conditioners’ theft
Earlier, the Hyderabad police have arrested two individuals involved in a series of thefts targeting air conditioner (AC) outdoor units, recovering stolen property valued at approximately Rs 8,00,000.
The primary suspect, Nanabala Gopi, aged 29, was arrested following an extensive investigation into a theft case lodged at the Bowenpally police station. Gopi’s modus operandi involved stealthily stealing AC units during nighttime using his Maruti WagonR vehicle.
In light of these arrests, the Hyderabad Police have urged the public to remain vigilant during the upcoming Sankranti holidays and report any suspicious activities in their neighbourhoods.