Lucknow:Mukhtar Ansari's close aide Sanjeev Maheswari Jeeva was shot dead on Lucknow Civil Court premises on Wednesday. Jeeva was the co-accused in the 1997 Brahmadutt Dwivedi murder case. A child and a policeman were also injured in the attack.
The attacker had come into the court disguised as a lawyer. He fired six rounds at Sanjeev Jeeva killing him on the spot. The alleged assailant was caught on the spot after the shooting right outside the courtroom, police said.
Jeeva had been brought to Lucknow court for a hearing as he had been booked in several other criminal cases as well. Soon after the incident, the attackers managed to flee from the spot. The girl and the police constable who sustained gunshot injuries in the shooting were rushed to hospital, the officials said, adding the child's condition was critical while the constable was in a stable state.
Sanjeev Jeeva was associated with Mukhtar Ansari and Munna Bajrangi gang. Bajrangi was killed in 2018 in Baghpat prison. Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has directed to constitute a three-member Special Investigation Team (SIT) to investigate the incident. The SIT, which has been asked to complete the probe within a week, will be headed by ADG (Technical) Mohit Agarwal, government officials said, adding that other members of the team are IPS officer Neelabja Chowdhary and IG (Ayodhya range) Praveen Kumar.
Brahm Dutta Dwivedi, along with his gunner, was killed on February 10, 1997, in Farrukhabad district. A trial court on July 17, 2003, convicted Jeeva for commissioning the killing of Dwivedi and his gunner and also committing a murderous assault on his driver. The court sentenced Jeeva to life imprisonment in the case.