Prayagraj (Uttar Pradesh) : The attachment of the luxurious house worth crores of gangster and former MLA Vijay Mishra could not be taken up on Thursday in the Allapur area of George Town police station limits in Uttar Pradesh. Inspector Vipin Singh said that the people living in the house have been given a day's time to shift their belongings from the premises.
Currently, two advocates are living in this house as tenants. The Bhadohi police team had reached Prayagraj to attach the property of Vijay Mishra, who served as an MLA from the Gyanpur constituency in the past. The attachment of his property was initiated under the Gangster Act. The police reached Prayagraj after completing the legal proceedings for attachment.
The lawyers living in Vijay Mishra's house told the police that they have been living in this house and their belongings were kept in the house. That was why they needed some time to get the goods out of the house. After this, the police gave 24 hours to vacate the house. Along with giving time, the police pasted the notice of attachment on this three-storeyed house named after Vijay Mishra's nephew's wife.