Delhi Police have launched an FIR under the Arms Act after a quick-commerce platform, Blinkit, was found selling illegal knives. Following two local murders, police discovered knives exceeding legal blade length and width being sold online. Raids have since recovered 50 prohibited knives from various locations, with investigations ongoing.
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