Mumbai: People order everything they need online for their convenience sitting at home, but you will be stunned to know what a person ordered. In fact, 97 swords, 2 kukri, and 9 mayans have been found from inside 3 different parcels that came to the courier company in Maharashtra, after which the Pimpri Chinchwad Police has registered an FIR against 4 persons. According to the news received, the employees in a courier company called DTDC suspected two boxes. He informed the company’s regional manager Ranjit Kumar Singh, after which the manager immediately informed the police.
The police team immediately reached the spot and when both the suspicious boxes were scanned, it was decided to open the box as the suspicion increased. As soon as both the boxes were opened, the head of the police was baffled as 92 swords, 2 kukri, and 9 mayan were recovered in both these boxes. Thereafter, a case has been registered against the courier sender Umesh Sudh (40 Green Avenue, Amritsar, Punjab) and the parcel delivery taker, Anil Hone. The culprit is a resident of Aurangabad, Maharashtra.
According to the police, five other swords wrapped inside a sack have also been found by the police team which was sent by Maninder Khalsa Force to the address of Akash Patil, a resident of Amritsar. Now the police is busy in action against the four criminals who bought and sold these swords illegally. This cache of weapons received illegally through the courier company is also being linked to the elections to be held in the state. According to the police, the total value of the recovered weapons is Rs 3 lakh 22 thousand. Even before this, such weapons were delivered to other cities through courier company. Now the police is investigating who was its buyer at that time.