<p>Hyderabad: Rachakonda police arrested a person from Uttar Pradesh who was attempting to sell illegal firearms in Hyderabad. Police recovered two country-made pistols, one tapancha, and a few rounds of bullets from the accused. He was procuring firearms from Bihar and selling them in Telangana.</p><p>On credible information, the sleuths of the Special Operations Team, Bhongiri Zone of Rachakonda Commissionerate, apprehended Harekrishna Yadav, belonging to Ballia of Uttar Pradesh.</p><p>Rachakonda police commissioner D Sudheer Kumar said that Harekrishna Yadav, a resident of Ballia, completed his intermediate education in his village. In the year 2019, he, along with his brother Murali, came to Hyderabad and worked in a company at Bibinagar. After three years, in 2022, he left his job and returned to his native village, where he began to earn a living through farming.</p>.Pannun murder plot: Panel submits report on activities of terror groups which undermined security interests of India, US.<p>His village is on the border of Bihar, and he developed contacts with illegal firearm manufacturers. Since his earnings were insufficient to meet his needs, he devised a plan to procure country-made weapons at a lower price, which he then planned to sell to needy individuals in Hyderabad city at a higher price.</p><p>According to his plan, Yadav purchased three different types of weapons from a resident of Shapur village in the Bhojpur district of Bihar State and came to Hyderabad.</p><p>On Wednesday, the SOT Bhongir Team and Jawaharnagar Police arrested Yadav at the Ambedkar Nagar bus stop near the flower garden area and seized two country-made pistols, one tapancha, and 10 live rounds from his possession.</p>
<p>Hyderabad: Rachakonda police arrested a person from Uttar Pradesh who was attempting to sell illegal firearms in Hyderabad. Police recovered two country-made pistols, one tapancha, and a few rounds of bullets from the accused. He was procuring firearms from Bihar and selling them in Telangana.</p><p>On credible information, the sleuths of the Special Operations Team, Bhongiri Zone of Rachakonda Commissionerate, apprehended Harekrishna Yadav, belonging to Ballia of Uttar Pradesh.</p><p>Rachakonda police commissioner D Sudheer Kumar said that Harekrishna Yadav, a resident of Ballia, completed his intermediate education in his village. In the year 2019, he, along with his brother Murali, came to Hyderabad and worked in a company at Bibinagar. After three years, in 2022, he left his job and returned to his native village, where he began to earn a living through farming.</p>.Pannun murder plot: Panel submits report on activities of terror groups which undermined security interests of India, US.<p>His village is on the border of Bihar, and he developed contacts with illegal firearm manufacturers. Since his earnings were insufficient to meet his needs, he devised a plan to procure country-made weapons at a lower price, which he then planned to sell to needy individuals in Hyderabad city at a higher price.</p><p>According to his plan, Yadav purchased three different types of weapons from a resident of Shapur village in the Bhojpur district of Bihar State and came to Hyderabad.</p><p>On Wednesday, the SOT Bhongir Team and Jawaharnagar Police arrested Yadav at the Ambedkar Nagar bus stop near the flower garden area and seized two country-made pistols, one tapancha, and 10 live rounds from his possession.</p>