Arms licensing case: CBI searches 41 places in J&K, Delhi and M.P

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Arms licensing case: CBI searches 41 places in J&K, Delhi and M.P

Post by revolver » Wed Oct 13, 2021 9:02 am

Just thought of sharing this with fellow IFGians, pertaining to Arms Licenses issued in JnK.

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Post by Vineet » Wed Oct 13, 2021 10:49 am

This keeps on happening in J&K very often.
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Post by miroflex » Wed Oct 13, 2021 5:35 pm

The case shows that there is a long pent-up demand for weapons among the public which has found an outlet. It seems rather premature for us to conclude that all the persons holding these licences were "ineligible". It is because eligible persons are denied licences that such cases occur.
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Re: Arms licensing case: CBI searches 41 places in J&K, Delhi and M.P

Post by Woods » Wed Oct 13, 2021 6:51 pm

miroflex wrote:
Wed Oct 13, 2021 5:35 pm
The case shows that there is a long pent-up demand for weapons among the public which has found an outlet. It seems rather premature for us to conclude that all the persons holding these licences were "ineligible". It is because eligible persons are denied licences that such cases occur.
Eligible or ineligible: in most of the cases you can get the license only if you pay . Ineligible people know and accept the reality and pay quickly so thus they get or rather say buy the license easily in their experience. On the other hand Eligible person, if not willing to pay , will make rounds door to door . ( exceptions do exist but not in my experience)
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Re: Arms licensing case: CBI searches 41 places in J&K, Delhi and M.P

Post by mundaire » Wed Oct 13, 2021 9:33 pm

miroflex wrote:
Wed Oct 13, 2021 5:35 pm
The case shows that there is a long pent-up demand for weapons among the public which has found an outlet. It seems rather premature for us to conclude that all the persons holding these licences were "ineligible". It is because eligible persons are denied licences that such cases occur.
Nailed it! These things are a direct fallout of eligible people being denied licenses in most jurisdictions across the country - without any cause.

If anyone is to blame, it is the corrupt bureaucracy, no one else.
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