Monday, May 24, 2010

Indian Army''s ammunition stolen from Guwahati Express

Indian Army


Seventy-five balls and electrical gear used by the army to make explosive were stolen from Guwahati Express and while life form taken to Pune munitions factory, police said today.Theft was exposed when the train at home at the Lokmanya Tilak Terminus station in a community of Chembur Friday night, they said, adding that a theft case under § 379 of the IPC has been register.

Theft was exposed when the train at home at the Lokmanya Tilak Terminus position in a community of Chembur Friday night, they said, addition that a theft case under § 379 of the IPC has been register.

Under Dilip Gore, a senior police examiner at the Kurla railway police station GRP, workers from the 6th Assam Regiment had reserved from Guwahati Wednesday the length of with 75 bullets and some electrical appliance.

"On Friday, shortly after the train had reach the station, it was exposed that the army's bullets were missing from the cargo area. From Kurla, the regiment workers head of a munitions factory in Pune for testing bullets and electrical appliances," Stab says.

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