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Eight pistols recovered from two unclaimed bags in Agartala train

Agartala, May 8 (UNI) The Railway Police on Thursday recovered eight factory-made pistols and 16 empty magazines from two unclaimed bags at Agartala Railway Station.
GRP (Government Railway Police) In-charge, Tapas Das, said the bags were found in a general coach of a train that arrived from Firozpur. During routine duty in the standing train RPF (Railway Protection Force) jawans noticed the unattended luggage and reported it to Das.
“In search of the bags, we found eight factory-made pistols and 16 empty magazines. No live ammunition was recovered,” Das said.
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