New Delhi, April 30 -- The Delhi Police special cell on Wednesday said it has dismantled a multi-layered arms trafficking syndicate that procured sophisticated foreign-made firearms allegedly from Pakistan, smuggled them into India via the Nepal border and supplied them to gangs and criminals active in Delhi-National Capital Region (NCR) and Uttar Pradesh. Nine members of the syndicate run primarily by two fugitives - Shahbaz Ansari and his uncle Rehan Ansari - were arrested following an 11-day-long special crackdown named "Operation Dismantle" carried out across UP and Delhi, said additional commissioner of police (special cell) Pramod Singh Kushwah. The arrests led to the recovery of 18 semi-automatic pistols, two country-made shotguns an...