Acting on a specific information, the police raided a hideout in Ratanpur hills and busted the illicit minigun factory and recovered a pistol, four semi-processed pistols, two ammunitions and eight magazines from the spot, the sources said.
One Raghuvir Yadav was arrested on charge of running illicit minigun factory, they said, adding five others managed to escape by firing on the cops, they said.
The sources said that the illicit minigun factory was being run by a dreaded Maoist Krishna Yadav, who was carrying a reward of Rs. 25,000 on his head, to supply arms and ammunition to the Maoists.
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