Lucknow (Uttar Pradesh): Over 25 teams have been formed by the Uttar Pradesh Police to nab history-sheeter Vikas Dubey and his associates who are yet to be apprehended 36 hours after eight police personnel were gunned down by them during an attempt to arrest Dubey.
Kanpur Inspector-General of Police Mohit Agarwal on Saturday said, "To nab Vikas Dubey and his accomplices, as many as 25 teams have been formed which are conducting raids in different districts of the state and other states as well."
Police also said that the surveillance team was scanning over 500 mobile phones and efforts were on to retrieve information about Dubey, who is facing about 60 criminal cases.
The Special Task Force of UP Police has also been roped in. Agarwal said that a cash reward of Rs 50,000 has been announced for providing information about Dubey and the identity of the information provider will be kept confidential.
He also said that seven policemen, who were injured in the encounter, have been admitted to a private hospital where their condition is said to be stable.
Police had late on Friday night raided Dubey's house in Krishnanagar area of Lucknow.
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Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath rushed to Kanpur on Friday to meet the family members of the slain policemen and announced an ex-gratia of Rs one crore each to the bereaved families.
Eight police personnel, including a DSP, were gunned down in a village near the city by the henchmen of the criminal who lost two of them in a firefight later, officials said.
Seven others, including a civilian, were injured in the attack from a rooftop on a police team after it entered Bikru village on the intervening night of July 2 and 3 to arrest Dubey.
The attackers fled, snatching weapons from the dead and the wounded policemen.
Promising that those behind the heinous crime will not be let off, the Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath said a government job would be given to a member of each of the bereaved families besides extraordinary pension.
Stressing that the government was with the families, Adityanath said it would work to ensure that justice was done and those behind the crime were punished as per the law.
"Some of the weapons which the miscreants had fled with have been recovered. None of those responsible for this heinous act will be let off and the sacrifice of the slain policemen will not be allowed to go in vain. The brave jawans were killed while they had gone for carrying out a raid as part of their duty," he said.
PTI report
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