Nowadays, whether marriage is married or any other festival, weapons have become common. At some places, due to the illegal demonstration of these weapons, many people also die, but still people are not getting conscious. One such case has come from Motihari in Bihar. The police have registered an FIR on three people after being photographed with licensed weapon during a wedding ceremony in Bhankha village under Jharokhar police station area of Indo Nepal border area of Motihari.
According to the information received from the police, PACS President Abhay Singh, a resident of Balapur, had come to attend his sister -in -law's wedding ceremony with his licensed weapon. In the wedding ceremony, Sali took a photograph with her brother -in -law's pistol in hand and made it viral on social media.
Photo taken with pistol in hand
On receiving the information of the photo, a team immediately formed a team from Motihari Superintendent of Police Swarn Prabhat. Based on the viral photos and videos, he was identified in which it was revealed that the pistol and gun Balapur resident PACS belonged to Abhay Singh and he went to his sister -in -law's wedding.
Viral on social media
In the wedding ceremony, the girl took the license weapon in her hand to establish her forth after completing the mehndi ceremony. The companion made him viral on social media. Police said that during the ritual of Mehndi, the photo session program was going on after singing the dance. During this time, this photo was taken, after this, now the police have started searching for the licensed weapon Abhay Singh.
Constant raids
Following strict instructions from the District Superintendent of Police, the police of Jharokhar police station seized both pistol and gun weapons and registered an FIR against three people on the basis of watched application. Jharokhar police station has lodged an FIR on three people including brother -in -law Sali. However, no one has been arrested yet. The police is continuously raiding for the arrest of the bride's brother -in -law Abhay Kumar Singh.
Those who make viral will be sent to jail
On the other hand, Motihari Superintendent of Police Swarn Prabhat said that it is a legal offense to perform arms license or non -license. He also said that the process of canceling the license of weapons seized has been started. In such a situation, soon the police will be sent to jail after taking strict action against those who went viral on social media with weapons.