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Chinese Norinco Pistols From Pakistan Black Market Traced to Gurgaon Encounter

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Firearms recovered following a Gurgaon encounter have been identified as Chinese Norinco semi-automatic pistols, believed to have entered India through illegal smuggling networks. Investigators suspect the weapons were sourced via Pakistan's black market before being trafficked across the border. Gangster Deepak Nandal is alleged to have supplied the armed shooters involved in the incident. Police are now probing the broader supply chain to determine links to organised criminal gangs. The investigation seeks to map the full scale of the international arms smuggling operation behind the weapons' circulation.

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