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Eight Kanpur Cops Were Killed In An Attack

Eight Kanpur Cops were killed as criminal Vikas Dubey’s men fire from housetops during the attack; AK-47 Cartridges found. Eight Uttar Pradesh Police Cops, including a deputy superintendent of police, was shot dead by the individuals from a gang in Kanpur on Friday. At any rate, seven others, including a civilian, were additionally injured in the episode.

The police group was trapped around 1 am on Friday when they had gone to attack a house looking for famous hoodlum Vikas Dubey, after an endeavor to kill the body of evidence was recorded against him. Dubey has more than 60 arguments against him, including a homicide allegation for the executing of Santosh Shukla, a previous UP minister in the Rajnath Singh government, inside a police headquarters in 2001.

As the police party arrived at the Bikru town under Kanpur Dehat’s Shivli Police station territory to make the capture, at any rate, eight to 10 hoodlums opened aimless fire from the housetops. DSP Devendra Mishra, Shivrajpur Station Official Mahesh Yadav, a sub-inspector, and five constables were killed in the assault.

Giving subtleties of the episode, Uttar Pradesh Director General of Police HC Awasthi said the infamous criminal may have a suspicion of the looming assault. He and his associates set up huge barriers to keep the police from continuing towards their alcove. As the police group was gotten unprepared, the crooks down-poured projectiles at them from a structure housetop prompting the passings, Awasthi said.

“Eight police personal were killed, four were harmed. They are being treated at the medical hospital. Police from neighboring locale Kannauj and Kanpur Dehat have likewise been called,” Kanpur ADG JN Singh stated, including that a brushing activity is in progress.

A source said AK-47 cartridges were recouped from the spot, however, police are yet to affirm whether the ambush rifle was utilized by the posse.

Addressing media, ADG (Peace) Prashant Kumar stated, “Investigation is in progress and nothing can be affirmed right now. It appears the lawbreakers utilized a self-loading weapon. Police additionally turned to retaliatory fire. So right now, it can’t be affirmed whether an AK-47 was utilized by the hoodlums.”

The Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) and Controller General of Police have arrived at the spot and criminology groups completed an assessment of the region. The Special Task (STF) of the Uttar Pradesh police has additionally been squeezed without hesitation, the DGP said.

Chief Minister  Yogi Adityanath paid tributes to the killed police officers and passed on sympathy to their relatives. As per a representative, he guided the police boss to make a severe move against the offenders and gather the point by point reports from the spot.

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