Sanjit Yadav abduction and murder case: UP Police arrest 5 people
News | July 24, 2020 18:20 ISTUttar Pradesh Police have arrested five persons in connection with Sanjit Yadav abduction case.
Uttar Pradesh Police have arrested five persons in connection with Sanjit Yadav abduction case.
SSP Dinesh Kumar Prabhu said that the information about the murder of Sanjeet Yadav, a lab technician, was received from five persons who had been detained by the police.
During interrogation, they revealed that the victim was murdered by them on 26-27 June & the body was disposed off in Pandu river. Teams have been formed to recover the body: Dinesh Kumar, SSP Kanpur
Relatives of the Sanjeet are claiming that they have given the ransom amount of Rs 30 lakh to the kidnappers. As per the investigation till now,we found that no ransom has been given, says IG Kanpur Range
Vikas Dubey's wife claimed that since she is also now a widow she can feel the pain of all the women who lost their husbands in Kanpur ambush. Richa Dubey claimed that even as she knew her husband was short-tempered and suffering from anxiety, she never thought that he would commit a heinous act like killing policemen.
In another breakthrough, sleuths of UP STF arrested-Shivam Dubey another aide of ganglord Vikas Dubey who massacred eight cops in Bikru village.
Dreaded gangster Vikas Dubey was killed in an encounter with police recently. His wife Richa Dubey spoke with India TV.
Jai Vajpayee is a known industrialist in Kanpur and worked for Vikas Dubey, helping him in property dealing and money-laundering. According to sources, the ED will investigate illegal assets created by Vikas Dubey along with Jai Vajpayee in India and abroad.
The Supreme Court on Monday told the Uttar Pradesh government that it can't spare a sitting top court judge for the enquiry and asked the Yogi administration to consider adding a former apex court judge and a retired police officer in the inquiry committee which is probing the encounter of gangster Vikas Dubey.
The post-mortem report of slain gangster Vikas Dubey, the main accused in the Kanpur shootout case, stated that he died due to haemorrhage and shock' caused by "ante-mortem firearm injuries.
The infamous and vicious criminals of the district are back on the police's target after the incident at Bikaru village in Kanpur. Exercise has been started to clamp down against all such miscreants, who have many criminal cases against them.
In the audio, Shahikant's wife is heard talking to Dubey's sister-in-law immediately after the ambush in which eight police personnel were killed at Kanpur’s Bikru village on June 2.
At Kanpur SSP office, a helpless sister was seen looking for help, while sitting on the ground and was crying for her kidnapped brother, Ashu. Ashu got kidnapped 22 days ago.
After killing the 8 policemen on July 3 at Bikru village, the accused had also looted the arms of our policemen: Prashant Kumar, UP ADG Law & Order on Kanpur encounter
The Uttar Pradesh government has constituted a one-member commission to investigate Vikas Dubey encounter case. Retired Justice SK Aggarwal is part of this one-member Commission with its headquarters in Kanpur. The Commission will have to submit its report in two months.
Watch India TV program Haqikat Kya hai to know the truth behind the story.
Sources have revealed that Vikas Dubey's henchmen were following police as the gangster was being brought to Kanpur from Ujjain.
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Cremation of Vikas Dubey was held in Uttar Pradesh's Kanpur on July 10.
Dreaded gangster Vikas Dubey was killed in a police encounter in Kanpur on Friday morning. Police say that Dubey tried to escape when he was being brought to Kanpur from Ujjain.
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