Police to investigate if Nalapad had guns: Ramalinga Reddy
Team Udayavani, Feb 27, 2018, 11:48 AM IST
Home Minister Ramalinga Reddy said on Monday that the police are likely to investigate whether Mohammed Haris Nalapad, illegally had guns.
Speaking to the journalists, Reddy made it clear that on the grounds that Nalapad had posed with guns in social networking posts, it doesn’t mean he is in control of weapons. “No weapons were found in his ownership when his home was looked. I am not endeavoring to protect him. His dad (Haris) has a permit. In any case, I will request that the police explore this,” he said.
BJP parliamentarian Shobha Karandlaje prior asserted Nalapad was in unlawful ownership of seven weapons. Chief Minister Siddaramaiah, alongside Reddy, even held a gathering with Haris to defuse the circumstance, she accused. Reddy denied having any such meeting with Haris. “I saw him only in the Legislative Assembly during the session recently,” he added.
Reddy said he would ask the police to likewise investigate the ‘bitcoin’ or ‘hawala’ edge. Whenever inquired as to whether Nalapad would be incorporated into the history sheet, Reddy said the police would accept an approach that.
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