Lucknow: The Yogi Adityanath government has announced a reward of Rs 20,000 on Deep Prakash Dubey, the brother of slain gangster Vikas Dubey. Deep Prakash Dubey has been absconding since July 3 when the massacre took place in Bikru village of Kanpur district in which eight policemen were shot dead by Dubey and his gang.
Deep Prakash Dubey, according to police sources, was aware of his brother's activities and is an accomplice in his unlawful deeds.
Deep Prakash, who lives with his family in Krishna Nagar in Lucknow, has been absconding since the day of the shootout.
"If we catch Deep Prakash, we can get a lot of information from him about the activities, links of Vikas Dubey and also the shootout," said a senior STF official.
The state government constituted a judicial commission and an SIT on Monday to probe the alleged encounter of Vikas Dubey. One was headed by retired Judge of the High Court SK Aggarwal while the other was headed by Additional Chief Secretary Sanjay Bhusareddy.
Under these circumstances, Chief Justice of India Sharad Arvind Bobde, who was hearing the case on Monday, described the killing of police officers and the encounter of the gangster as the failure of the system and said that he would conduct an inquiry by a retired judge of the Supreme Court and former DGP.
After being detained for 15 days, slain gangster Vikas Dubey's close aide Jai Bajpai and one of his accomplices were arrested yesterday.
The arrests were made on charges of criminal conspiracy and helping Dubey in his nefarious design by providing him cash and cartridges hours before the Bikru village ambush, in which eight police personnel were killed and seven others, including a civilian, left seriously injured, the police said in a statement issued here.
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A police probe revealed that Dubey had made a phone call to Bajpai on July 1. The next day, along with his aide Prashant Shukla alias Doublu, a resident of Kohna, Bajpai went to Bikru to hand over Rs 2 lakh in cash and 25 cartridges of .32 bore revolvers to Dubey, the statement said.
Dubey had briefed Bajpai about his plan to launch an attack on the police party that had gone to the village to arrest him. He had also asked Bajpai to arrange for at least three sports utility vehicles (SUVs) for him and his gang members.
Accordingly, Bajpai took three SUVs to pick up Dubey and his men and take them to safer places, but failed to do so due to intensive police patrolling, the statement said.
On July 4, Bajpai left his vehicle in the Kakadev area and went underground, a police official said.
Soon after seizing the three vehicles, police raided the possible hideouts of Bajpai and nabbed him within hours, a senior official said on the condition of anonymity.
Subsequently, he was handed over to the Special Task Force (STF) of the Uttar Pradesh police and taken to its headquarters in Lucknow, where he was kept in detention for 15 days, the official said.
Bajpai was handed over to the Nazirabad police on Sunday and subsequently let off, another official said, adding that he was arrested again following frequent tweets and posts on social media platforms about his release.
A police communique confirmed that Bajpai and Shukla were booked under sections 147 (punishment for rioting), 148 (rioting, armed with deadly weapon), 149 (every member of unlawful assembly guilty of offence committed in prosecution of common object), 302 (murder), 307 (attempt to murder), 395 (Punishment for dacoity), 412 (dishonestly receiving property stolen in the commission of a dacoity) of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) and section 7 of the Criminal Law Amendment (CLA) Act read with section 120B (criminal conspiracy), IPC.
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A separate FIR under sections 29 and 30 of the Arms Act has also been registered against Bajpai for providing cartridges to Dubey illegally, the police statement said.
On July 3, eight police personnel including DSP Devendra Mishra were gunned down in Bikru village near Kanpur by the henchmen of Dubey. Seven others, including a civilian, were injured in the attack from a rooftop on a police team after it entered the village to arrest the gangster, a history-sheeter who has faced about 60 criminal cases.
Vikas Dubey was shot dead on July 10 by police, who claim he was trying to flee after the car carrying him from Ujjain overturned on an isolated stretch on the outskirts of Kanpur. The SUV toppled on the road which was slippery following rainfall, police claimed.
According to a statement from the Special Task Force, the driver had tried to avoid cattle on the road. Police said the gangster snatched a pistol from one of the policemen injured in the accident and was shot when he opened fire in a bid to escape.
Six policemen, including two from the Special Task Force, were also injured in the accident amid the exchange of fire.
With agency inputs