Kanpur: Just before the commemoration of the incident bicro, the police have taken decisive action against two accused of more in this case under the National Security Law (NSA).
After getting a nod from the state government, a case was registered on Wednesday, besides that the notification was also presented for the two defendants in the Jail in Kanpur Dyat Regency.
With this, the amount of allegations of the massacre of the massacre against whom NSA has been slapped has increased to three.
Inspector Chaubeypur Krishna Mohan Rai said, “After the approval of the report sent by DM to the government, a case has been registered against the Muslim Bablu and Ramesh Chandra under the NSA.” “There were allegations of both of them carried out indiscriminately along with Gangster Vikas Dubey and who claimed the life of eight police including Devendra Kumar Mishra’s deputy supervisor on the night of 2 & 3 July.
We have served notice to Bablu Muslim and Ramesh Chandra under Law National Security Law, “he added.
Previously, in the third week of June, the Kanpur police had asked the NSA against one Shivam Dubey (25), aide and cousin of Vikas Dubey, who along with the gangster was also allegedly involved in shooting eight police officers, who had gone to their stalks in connection with the attempt to murder Nesting at the Chaubeypur Police Station by Rahul Tiwari Local.
Under the NSA, a person can be detained at no charge for up to 12 months if the authorities feel he is a threat to national security or law and order.
To remember, eight police officers, including DSP Devendra Mishra, was ambushed in the village of Bikru in the Chaubeyypur area in Kanpur when they would catch Dubey and fell into the bullets fired from the roof shortly after midnight at 2 & July 3, 2020.
Dubey was killed at the meeting In the morning of July 10 when the police vehicle took him from Ujjain to Kanpur met with an accident and he tried to escape from the place in the Bhenuti area in Sachendi, police said.
Before the Dubey meeting, five of the alleged colleagues were killed in a separate meeting, while 36 including two police officers and four women were arrested and sent to prison.