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Gangster Vikas Dubey Slips Out Of UP Police’s Hands Once Again, Spotted In Faridabad

Vikas Dubey is on the run since last week when his Gang members opened indiscriminate fire on a police party raiding his house killing 8 cops.

 

Faridabad| Absconding notorious gangster Vikas Dubey once again managed to escape the police. He was spotted at a hotel in Haryana’s Faridabad. As per the reports, Vikas Dubey was trying to get a hotel room but due to lack of documents he could not. By the time, police came to know about his presence, he had escaped the site.

Vikas Dubey is on the run since last week when his Gang members opened indiscriminate fire on a police party raiding his house killing 8 cops. One of the cops was not only shot at but his head was severed with an axe and his body was mutilated. As per the reports, the same cop had written a letter highlighting the closeness of the police officials and gangster Vikas Dubey. Some reports also said that Vikas himself was shooting at the cop.

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After the shootout, Dubey disappeared with police fearing that he might have left Uttar Pradesh. According to sources, he also tried to surrender before the court in NCR. Meanwhile, the police have taken three people from the hotel into custody and thorough investigation will be conducted.

Kanpur Shootout

As many as 8 cops were killed and seven others including one civilian were injured in the indiscriminate firing from the rooftop by his gang members. On Sunday, his house was demolished in which the police discovered explosives and ammunition stored inside which according to them were enough to blow up the house.

Close Aid Killed in Encounter

Earlier today, one of his close aid and relative Amar Dubey was killed in a UP STF encounter while trying to escape to Madhya Pradesh. The police have announced a reward of 2.5 Lakh for those who will give information about Dubey.

 

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