Kuwait Times

Furor after Indian police kill gangster

- LUCKNOW:

Indian police shot dead one of the country’s most wanted gangsters on Friday just a day after his dramatic arrest, sparking accusation­s of a staged extrajudic­ial killing. Officials said Vikas Dubey, detained for the killing of eight police officers, was shot as he tried to escape a police vehicle while being driven to his home city in the northern

state of Uttar Pradesh.

Within hours of TV stations carrying images of his bloodstain­ed body lying in a hospital, rights lawyers and activists alleged that police had killed Dubey to prevent him revealing his connection­s with powerful people. “This is the most blatant case of extrajudic­ial killing. Dubey was a gangster terrorist who may have deserved to die. But (Uttar Pradesh) police have killed him to shut his mouth,” Supreme Court lawyer Prashant Bhushan wrote on Twitter.

“Will we allow police to kill anyone without a court trial?” Utsav Bains, another Supreme Court lawyer, added. Senior opposition Congress party leader Priyanka Gandhi said the people “protecting”

Dubey were still free and called for a judicial probe into the killing. “History repeats,” Nirjhari Sinha, a civil rights leader from western Gujarat state, wrote on Twitter in response to Dubey’s death. “Dead gangsters can’t speak about their political patronage.”

Dubey, aged about 50, was accused of more than 60 murders, attempted murders and other crimes. He was said to have shot dead an Uttar Pradesh state minister inside a police station in 2001. Despite those cases and his reputation for ruthlessne­ss, Dubey has built considerab­le local political links over the past two decades. On July 3, eight officers were gunned down when his gang staged an ambush on a police team aiming to arrest him. A nationwide manhunt was launched, during which five of Dubey’s associates including his bodyguard nephew - were killed. Police said he was tipped off about the deadly raid by local officers, some of whom have been arrested for leaking informatio­n to the gangster. He finally gave himself up in a temple in Madhya Pradesh state on Thursday. According to the police account, the car transporti­ng him early Friday overturned on a wet road in neighborin­g Uttar Pradesh and he tried to escape. “Dubey has been killed in an exchange of fire after he snatched the pistol of our men and tried to flee after firing at them. Four of our men are also injured,” Kanpur police inspector general Mohit Agarwal told reporters.

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