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CCB arrests 11 including 2 rowdy persons in Bengaluru, sharp weapons seized

By ANI | Updated: February 24, 2021 11:25 IST

The Central Crime Branch (CCB), Bengaluru has arrested 11 persons including two rowdy sheeters and seized 18 sharp weapons and two cars.

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The Central Crime Branch (CCB), Bengaluru has arrested 11 persons including two rowdy sheeters and seized 18 sharp weapons and two cars.

According to the CCB, in a quick and swift action, CCB officers prevented gang rivalry and attack and dacoity by the Rohit gang and Kadbisnahhi Soma gang.

Eighteen machetes and long swords and two vehicles seized, while two rowdy charge-sheeted persons from Mangaluru were also arrested during the operations.

Sandeep Patil, Joint Commissioner of Police, Crime, Bengaluru City Police, in a tweet said, "In crackdown against rowdism, CCB Orgsed Crime Wing timely action prevents gang attacks/rivalry..arrest 22 rowdies of 4 rival gangs in DJ Halli, Rammurtynagar and Marthahalli..seize 18 swords/machete.."

( With inputs from ANI )

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