Acting on a tip-off, the CID raided the guest house late last night and arrested arms trafficking kingpin Jamirul Hassan, alias Hossain, and his associates Mohammed Shabbir and Chand Alam.
A senior CID officer said that 69 rounds of 7.65 mm ammunition was seized from the three arrested.
All three accused were residents of Bihar's Munger district and had been under a watch for a long time, the officer said adding that Jamirul, also known as Vikky, was into arms trafficking for a long time, he said.
All three, booked under section 25 (I)(a) of the Arms Act, were remanded to 10 days' police custody after being produced in a city court, he said.
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