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Arrest of 80-year-old Indian weapon spare parts smuggler reveals loopholes in Changi Airport's custom and security

80-year-old retired engineer sold arms to UP mafia: ATS
A former airline employee, Allwyn D'Sa used his free plane seats to make frequent trips to Singapore, purchase spare parts for weapons, sneak them in past airport security and sell them to arms dealers in Uttar Pradesh, say police
May 01, 2013
MUMBAI
Vinay Dalvi



At age 80, this former flight engineer seemed the unlikeliest candidate for the role of a spare parts supplier in an illegal arms racket. And yet, investigations have led an Anti Terrorism Squad (ATS) from Uttar Pradesh to octogenarian Allwyn D’Sa’s doorstep in Dadar. The team, working in tandem with the Dadar police, arrested the senior citizen yesterday, and recovered 239 bullets from him, in addition to several spare parts for pistols.


The Uttar Pradesh Anti-Terrorism Squad arrested Allwyn D’Sa from his Dadar home yesterday. Pic/Pradeep Dhivar

The police have revealed that the elderly man used to smuggle spare parts for pistol and guns from Singapore and supply the contraband to arms dealers in Uttar Pradesh. D’Sa is a resident of Salvation Apartments in Agar Bazaar, Dadar (West). He retired in 1991 from his job as a flight engineer with an airline. Instead of enjoying a leisurely life of superannuation, he changed over to a nefarious new career, supplying spare parts of weapons to dealers in the northern state.


Allwyn D’Sa’s status as an airline employee allowed him to make friends in the airports at Mumbai and Singapore, and this in turn helped him get past security and sneak in the weapons without being detected. Pic/Pradeep Dhivar

“D’Sa used to bring spare parts of revolvers and pistols from Singapore, where they are available in the open market. He would then supply the parts to the arms mafia in UP, who in turn would sell them to crime syndicates,” said Police Sub-inspector Ravindra Singh of the UP ATS. The squad has also arrested Mohammad Khalid from Unnav district in UP, who allegedly assembled the pistols and sold them to Naxals. Two other accused identified as Junaid and Kalu Sharma have also been nabbed. They would assemble pistols in Kanpur after receiving the parts from D’Sa.

In order to nab the octogenarian, the squad roped in the help of Senior Police Inspector Prakash Patil and Assistant Inspector Jayendra Sawant. “The team recovered around 239 bullets, all of which are banned in India, and several spare parts required to assemble weapons like pistols and revolvers,” said Sawant. It is not completely clear how D’Sa smuggled the cache into the country, but the investigators have a fair idea of his modus operandi.

Police sources revealed that being an airline employee, D’Sa enjoyed the privilege of having free seats allotted for him in flights. He would visit Singapore regularly. His status as an airline employee allowed him to make friends in the airports at Mumbai and Singapore, and this in turn helped him get past security and sneak in the weapons without being detected. The ATS and the Crime Branch teams also interrogated D’Sa. According to police sources, he offered the explanation that collecting weapons was his hobby. He also said that his son is a rifle shooter, and shifted base to Canada recently. D’Sa holds a licence for possession of a single fire arm.

http://www.mid-day.com/news/2013/may/010513-80-year-old-retired-engineer-sold-arms-to-up-mafia-ats.htm
 
He must be buying from SINGapore Technologies... ha ha ha or Beach Road Centre, cannot be Sungei Road right? one 89 is still working, why can't this 80 plus terrorists...he bought bullets??
 
Actually you can import toy guns and later modified it with real guns spare parts to make it an effective slaughtering machines.

Why import?? Make your own using lathe machines.
 
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All thanks to the Singapore-India FTA, this ke leng kia has brought Singapore open gun market to light, now we know how One Eye Dragon got his gun.
 
This not a firing pin but an Chinese acupuncture needle for bullets to help solve ejection dysfunction.
 
“D’Sa used to bring spare parts of revolvers and pistols from Singapore, where they are available in the open market. :confused::confused::confused:

Ah Neh bought these spare parts from open market in S'pore?

Sungei Rd? :confused:
 
lianbeng will go sungei road flea market to check it out see got any bombs or GPMG spare parts or not! :D
 
He must be buying from SINGapore Technologies... ha ha ha or Beach Road Centre, cannot be Sungei Road right? one 89 is still working, why can't this 80 plus terrorists...he bought bullets??
Sim lim tower.
 
Yes I know the difference..

But how come he was able to smuggle out those stuff out of our Changi Airport?

Allwyn D’Sa’s status as an airline employee allowed him to make friends in the airports at Mumbai and Singapore, and this in turn helped him get past security and sneak in the weapons without being detected.

hope this can answer your question.
 
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