The Free Press Journal

UP police gets clean chit in Vikas Dubey encounter case

- SRAWAN SHUKLA

The three-member inquiry commission, set up by the Supreme Court, probing encounter of gangster Vikash Dubey and his five aides, gave a clean chit to the Uttar Pradesh Police.

The panel included retired Supreme Court Judge BS Chauhan, retired Allahabad High Court Judge SK Agarwal and former Director General of Police, UP, KL Gupta.

In its 130-page report, the inquiry panel cited lack of evidence as the main reason for giving a clean chit to the Uttar Pradesh Police, which gunned down gangster Vikash Dubey and his five associates.

Dubey and his men were involved in the brutal killing of eight police men, including a DySP, when the police party raided his home in Bikru village on July 3, 2020 in Kanpur. Dubey was arrested in Ujjain and was gunned down by the police when he tried to flee from police custody on the way to Kanpur. The police had also shot dead five of his men in separate encounters.

The panel members had recorded statements of the policemen involved in the encounter, eye-witnesses, villagers and mediaperso­ns.

As many as half a dozen PILs were filed in the Supreme Court against Dubey’s encounter. The Apex Court had set up a threemembe­r inquiry panel to probe allegation­s of fake encounters by the UP Police to avenge the killings of eight police men.

Even after publishing advertisem­ents in leading newspapers, no one came forward to deny the police encounter theory. Mediaperso­ns, who were accompanyi­ng the police party bringing Vikas Dubey from Ujjain, also did not provide any material evidence against the police, which encountere­d Dubey when he tried to flee from police custody after snatching the pistol of a SubInspect­or.

Despite repeated summons, none of the family members of Vikas Dubey came forward to record their statements before the inquiry commission.

Most of those who appeared before the panel supported the police theory of encounter.

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