Days after the killing of gangster Vikas Dubey, the postmortem report of the 8 policemen killed in Kanpur ambush has revealed chilling details on the incident. According to the report, sharp weapons and guns were used to kill the cops at Kanpur's Bikru village on July 3. Circle Officer Devendra Mishra had received four bullet injuries, while all bullets were fired from point-blank range, the autopsy report has revealed.
Addressing a press conference on Tuesday, Prashant Kumar, UP ADG Law & Order said a total of 21 accused were there in the case. Giving out information on the arrest/killings of the accused, Kumar said four accused have so far been arrested, while six others, including Vikas Dubey were killed during police proceedings in different incidents.
After killing the 8 policemen on July 3 at Bikru village, the accused had also looted the arms of our policemen, ADG Kumar said during the press conference.
Injured Inspector recounts July 3 horror by Vikas Dubey gang
Police Inspector Bithoor, Kaushalendra Pratap Singh, who was injured in the July 3 ambush in the Bikru village, has now been discharged and is ready to tell the ghastly story of that night when he lost eight of his colleagues in the shootout by gangster Vikas Dubey.
Singh had taken three bullet injuries on his legs and arm in the shootout. He is the first eyewitness in the case and was in the Bikru village on Tuesday to help the SIT in reconstructing the sequence of events that led to the July 3 incident.
Kaushalendra Pratap Singh told SIT members that his police station had received a phone call from Station Officer (SO) Chaubeypur, Vinay Tiwari -- now in jail, asking them to accompany a raid team from his police station.
"We left at around 12.30 a.m. on the night of July 2/3 to conduct a raid at gangster Vikas Dubey's residence in Bikru village. We parked our vehicles near the site and started walking towards his house. An earthmover was parked near his house in such a way that only one person could move to the other side. As soon as we crossed the earthmover, a volley of bullets was sprayed on us," Singh later told reporters.
Singh admitted that the police team was unarmed and completely unprepared for an encounter.
"Some of us who had our weapons took positions while others ran for cover. I took a position behind the wall with two other police personnel, who were unarmed. Later, our colleague Ajay Sengar told me that he was shot in the stomach. One more police personnel was shot in the hand. As the criminals were firing from the rooftop, we could not see them," he said.
The team from three police stations -- Bithoor, Bilhaur and Chaubeypur -- which went to conduct the raid consisted of about 35 police personnel, he said.
Contrary to the earlier assertion that the power supply to the village had been disconnected before the police team reached Bikru, Kaushalendra Pratap Singh said, "When we reached Bikru village, lights were on and the criminals on the terrace easily spotted the locations of police personnel and took position accordingly. Soon after, the village plunged into darkness owing to a power cut."
He said that suspended SO Chaubeypur Vinay Tiwari disappeared when the criminals started firing indiscriminately.
The Special Investigation Team (SIT) and the judicial commission headed by Justice (retired) Shashikant Agarwal are visiting the Bikru village to record statements of the local people and police about the July 3 massacre and the events prior to the incident.
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