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Family claims gangster Dubey was not home during firing

As per claims of the family members of gangster Vikas Dubey, he has not been home for the last two days and that it were the police that fired at his house on Friday. Dubey is wanted in over 100 criminal cases and owns about half a dozen properties in the village.

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Published : Jul 3, 2020, 11:59 AM IST

Updated : Jul 3, 2020, 1:11 PM IST

Kanpur (Uttar Pradesh): The family members of Vikas Dubey, the main accused in the killing of eight police personnel on Friday, are now claiming that Dubey has not been home since the past two days.

A woman relative, possibly his sister-in-law, told TV channels that Vikas Dubey had not come home since the past two days and it was the police that fired at the house in the wee hours of Friday.

Reporter, ETV Bharat

Two other members of the family who refused to identify themselves said that 'some people' may have come on their roof during the incident but Vikas was not present.

READ:| Kanpur encounter: Two aides of gangster Vikas Dubey dead

The local villagers, meanwhile, also claimed that they were not present in the village when the firing took place. "I thought it was a tyre-burst," said one while the others claimed that they were sleeping in the fields and learnt about the incident in the morning.

None of the villagers admitted to knowing Vikas Dubey personally or having seen him in the village.

Dubey, sources said, owned about half a dozen properties in the village and wielded tremendous clout in the region as well as in the corridors of power.

He is wanted in over 100 criminal cases. In October 2001, he had shot dead senior BJP leader and then chairman of contract labour board, Santosh Shukla, inside the Shivli police station.

IANS

Kanpur (Uttar Pradesh): The family members of Vikas Dubey, the main accused in the killing of eight police personnel on Friday, are now claiming that Dubey has not been home since the past two days.

A woman relative, possibly his sister-in-law, told TV channels that Vikas Dubey had not come home since the past two days and it was the police that fired at the house in the wee hours of Friday.

Reporter, ETV Bharat

Two other members of the family who refused to identify themselves said that 'some people' may have come on their roof during the incident but Vikas was not present.

READ:| Kanpur encounter: Two aides of gangster Vikas Dubey dead

The local villagers, meanwhile, also claimed that they were not present in the village when the firing took place. "I thought it was a tyre-burst," said one while the others claimed that they were sleeping in the fields and learnt about the incident in the morning.

None of the villagers admitted to knowing Vikas Dubey personally or having seen him in the village.

Dubey, sources said, owned about half a dozen properties in the village and wielded tremendous clout in the region as well as in the corridors of power.

He is wanted in over 100 criminal cases. In October 2001, he had shot dead senior BJP leader and then chairman of contract labour board, Santosh Shukla, inside the Shivli police station.

IANS

Last Updated : Jul 3, 2020, 1:11 PM IST
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