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Eight UP policemen shot dead in failed raid

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KANPUR: Eight police personnel, including a DSP, were gunned down in a village near the city by a criminal’s henchmen who lost two of them in a firefight later, officials said on Friday. Seven others, including a civilian, were injured in the attack from a rooftop on a police team after it entered Bikru village past Thursday midnight to arrest Vikas Dubey, a history-sheeter who faces 60 criminal cases. The attackers fled, snatching weapons from the dead and the wounded policemen. Police then sealed the area and began a combing operation.

KANPUR: Eight police personnel, including a DSP, were gunned down in a village near the city by a criminal’s henchmen who lost two of them in a firefight later, officials said on Friday.

Seven others, including a civilian, were injured in the attack from a rooftop on a police team after it entered Bikru village past Thursday midnight to arrest Vikas Dubey, a history-sheeter who faces about 60 criminal cases. The attackers fled, snatching weapons from the dead and the wounded policemen. Police then sealed the entire area and began a combing operation, which led to another encounter with Dubey’s men in Nivada village. Police killed Prem Prakash and Atul Dubey, and recovered a snatched pistol.

They were looking for the other members of the gang and the rest of the weapons. The snatched weapons included an AK-47 rifle, an INSAS rifle, a Glock pistol and two .9mm pistols, a police spokesman said.

Inspector General (Special Task Force) Amitabh Yash claimed that the weapon used in the initial attack was a rifle seized from Dubey by the STF when they arrested him in Lucknow’s Krishna Nagar in 2017. The automatic rifle was released into the custody of someone else by the court. Police said they will investigat­e further into this.

Hours after the attack, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath came under flak from the opposition including Congress leader Rahul Gandhi over the law and order situation in the state.

The failed police raid at Bikru followed the registrati­on of another case against Vikas Dubey, who allegedly killed a senior BJP leader in 2001.

Later in the day, Yogi Adityanath rushed to Kanpur on Friday to meet the family members of the slain policemen. Promising that those behind the heinous crime will not be let off, the chief minister said a government job would be given to a member of each of the bereaved families, besides extraordin­ary pension.

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Police and forensic teams investigat­e the encounter site, in Kanpur

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