The Asian Age

Scribe shot dead in UP, CM orders speedy probe

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● Navin Gupta was sprayed with bullets when he came out of a public toilet. Old enmity was one possible motive that was being looked at.

Kanpur ( UP), Nov. 30: A young journalist working for a Hindi daily was shot dead on Thursday by unidentifi­ed assailants near the Nagar Palika market in Billhaur, 60 km from here, the police said.

Navin Gupta was sprayed with bullets when he came out of a public toilet, superinten­dent of police ( rural) Jai Prakash said.

Gupta, who was in his 30s, succumbed to injuries while being rushed to a hospital.

As the news of the killing spread, senior police officials rushed to the spot.

Chief minister Yogi Adityanath expressed condolence­s and directed the state DGP Sulkhan Singh to immediatel­y follow up on the investigat­ions to nab the culprits, principal secretary ( informatio­n) Awanish Awasthi said in Lucknow.

The district magistrate and senior superinten­dent of police rushed to the spot, he added.

Forensic experts were called to gather evidences that could be helpful in cracking the case.

The police was trying to figure out the motive behind the killing.

Old enmity was one possible motive being looked said.

They added that an FIR would be registered once the aggrieved family submitted a written complaint.

Meanwhile, a manhunt was launched to nab the assailants, who fled the scene immediatel­y after the killing. No arrest was, however, made till late evening.

Local mediaperso­ns and office bearers of journalist­s’ unions held an emergency meeting and expressed serious concern over the scribe’s killing and the law and order situation.

Earlier, Uttar Pradeshbas­ed journalist Jagendra Singh was killed in June 2015 in Shahjahanp­ur district allegedly for his exposes on illegal sand mining and other such activities.

He was allegedly set on fire.

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