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          Patna, Oct 29 (IANS) The thought is surreal, but in Bihar it's   quite real. Hundreds of arms like pistols and guns, all seized from criminals   and stored in police stations, will be melted to manufacture farming and   gardening tools.
 
 |  It's a novel initiative by Bihar Police.
 "The 'last rites' of seized arms   will be conducted by melting them - to send a message that they will not be used   to kill someone. Anyway, weapons are not going to benefit anyone. Tools made   from them would be used for development to help people earn their livelihood,"   Director General of Police Abhayanand told IANS.
 
 "Police will melt them   and use them for a green cause," he said.
 
 Recently arms were destroyed   for the first time in Darbhanga district. Pistols were converted into hoes and   hedge clippers.
 
 The weapons were destroyed in the presence of a   magistrate and the entire process was video-graphed for evidence. The arms were   seized from a criminal, Mandal, arrested from his residence in Sundarpur village   under the jurisdiction of Lalit Narayan Mithila University police station in   2005. He was convicted in 2006.
 
 The move came after Chief Judicial   Magistrate P.K. Dixit's Oct 17 order to destroy the weapons confiscated from   Mandal under the Arms Act, 1959.
 
 "To begin with, some arms kept in the   malkhana (store) of the university police station in Darbhanga were destroyed   after obtaining permission from the chief judicial magistrate's court,"   Inspector General of Darbhanga range R.K. Mishra said.
 
 The move by police   to destroy weapons like this is probably the first of its kind, a senior police   officer said.
 
 "The main objective behind the move is to destroy the   seized arms and weapons and to recycle them by manufacturing tools, if possible,   for farming and gardening," a police officer here said.
 
 Hundreds of arms   kept in the malkhana of police stations across the state will be destroyed after   obtaining permission from the respective courts, police said.
 
 Till date   only seized ganja and bhang have been destroyed by police.
 
 Arms destroyed   in Darbhanga were part of the pilot project launched on the directive of   Abhayanand, known for putting innovative ideas into practice to check crime and   criminals, Mishra said.
 
 "We are happy that a rare initiative to destroy   arms started in Darbhanga," Mishra said.
 
 The country-made pistol could   not be destroyed by a local blacksmith despite his best efforts, Darbhanga   Senior Superintendent of Police Vikas Vaibhav said.
 
 "After that it was   taken to a foundry in Begusarai district and liquefied in the presence of a   magistrate," he added.
 
 "Police have filed a request with the court to   grant permission to destroy confiscated arms in 24 cases in which the court has   already convicted the offenders," Mishra said.
 
 Police strongly fear that   ammunition kept in different police station stores could be misused at some   point of time, he said.
 
 Mishra said he had asked the superintendents of   police of Purnea, Katihar and Supaul along with Darbhanga to prepare a list of   weapons, the court procedures for which are over, and they are being kept in   stores at police stations.
 
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