💨 Abstract
In Pakistan's Balochistan province, 140 upgraded weapons and 140,000 rounds of ammunition meant for the Levies force were found in the possession of unauthorized individuals, raising concerns about security lapses and potential misuse. The weapons and ammunition were distributed among unrelated individuals, including Levies personnel and influential tribal figures. Authorities have recovered 44 weapons so far and are investigating to retrieve the remaining.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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