'Mutiny arms' recovered
Tuesday, 3 March 2009
Police recovered a sub-machine gun, two grenades, a walkie-talkie and 150 rounds of ammunition from BDR headquarters and its surroundings Sunday and Monday, reports bdnews24.com.
Police said the arms were "abandoned" by the BDR mutineers.
Hazaribagh police sub-inspector Ismail Hossain said they recovered the grenades, 70 rounds of SMG ammunition and a pistol magazine holding seven rounds of bullets from behind a school beside the Peelkhana boundary wall Monday.
On Sunday night, they recovered the SMG rifle loaded with 60 rounds of cartridges from a residential premise near the headquarters and the walkie-talkie from a street in Charakghata.
No arrest has so far made in connection with these arms, Ismail said.
Police said the arms were "abandoned" by the BDR mutineers.
Hazaribagh police sub-inspector Ismail Hossain said they recovered the grenades, 70 rounds of SMG ammunition and a pistol magazine holding seven rounds of bullets from behind a school beside the Peelkhana boundary wall Monday.
On Sunday night, they recovered the SMG rifle loaded with 60 rounds of cartridges from a residential premise near the headquarters and the walkie-talkie from a street in Charakghata.
No arrest has so far made in connection with these arms, Ismail said.