Hyderabad groom arrested for firing in the air to celebrate wedding

Published : Sep 05, 2016, 02:31 AM ISTUpdated : Mar 31, 2018, 07:03 PM IST
Hyderabad groom arrested for firing in the air to celebrate wedding

Synopsis

The groom fired in the air to celebrate his wedding on August 22. The local news channels aired the footage of the bridegroom on horseback firing in the air. Hyderabad police lodged a case under the Arms Act on Sunday after the incident.

The bridegroom in Hyderabad, who allegedly fired in the air during his own wedding held in August, was arrested by the city police on Sunday.


Assistant Commissioner of Police (Falaknuma Division) Mohd Abdul Bari said that Mohd Mohsin alias Irfan surrendered before the police and handed over two "dummy" weapons and four bullets.


Police lodged a case under the Arms Act on Sunday after the incident, which took place on August 22, came to light.


"He confessed that he had opened fire in the air from two dummy weapons during the celebration of his nikah on the night of August 22 and the weapons caused only sound and spark," the ACP said.


Irfan told the police that a film producer had given him the dummy revolver and pistol with some bullets.


Local news channels had aired footage of a bridegroom on horseback firing in the air.


"Both the weapons appear to be a dummy. But we are sending the weapons, bullets and the video footage to FSL," said ACP Bari.

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