Chandigarh: The UT police on Saturday claimed to have arrested a person under the Arms Act for possessing a long-handled knife. The knife was recovered from the accused after he was stopped during checking at the dividing road of Sector 11/15 on Friday night, said the police. The accused,
Deepak Kumar, a resident of Sector 25, was produced before a local court which sent him into 14-day judicial custody.
On Friday night, a team from Sector 11 police station laid a naka and was checking on commuters when they saw Deepak approaching the check point on foot and apprehended hin. tnn
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