Case Registered Against Meghalaya Police Personnel for Keeping Bullets in Mosque Compound
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Case Registered Against Meghalaya Police Personnel for Keeping Bullets in Mosque Compound

Meghalaya Police registered a case against a personnel of the district executive force for keeping four live bullets at his rented accommodation within a mosque compound in Williamnagar, East Garo Hills. The officer, currently on leave, had left personal belongings including uniforms and an ammunition pouch at the location. Authorities stated that storing ammunition outside the police armoury during leave is unauthorized. The seized ammunition led to legal action under the Arms Act. Police urged the public to avoid spreading misinformation on social media.

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