Criminal carrying reward of Rs 1 lakh killed in encounter in UP's Mathura

 

by IANS |

New Delhi, March 9 (IANS) A wanted criminal carrying a reward of Rs one lakh was killed in an encounter with police in Uttar Pradesh's Mathura here early Sunday, police said.


In an operation led by Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Mathura, the accused, identified as Fati alias Assad, sustained bullet injuries. He was rushed to a hospital, where doctors declared him dead.


SSP Shailesh Pandey said the police had received an intelligence input, following which the operation was held.


"We had received information that he was seen in a house near Krishna Kunj colony along with his three accomplices. We identified the place, and when we rounded it, they fired indiscriminately. In retaliation, he was injured. We took him to hospital where he was declared dead by doctors. His three accomplices managed to flee. A combing operation has been launched to nab them," he said.


The SSP said Fati was the leader of the Chhaimar gang and was wanted in over three dozen cases of loot, dacoity, and murder in multiple states, including Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, Punjab and Jammu and Kashmir.


The slain criminal was originally from Gadmukteswar in Hapur, the SSP said.


He had 18 cases registered against him in different police stations in Uttar Pradesh, Punjab, Jammu and Kashmir


On March 3, four wanted criminals were arrested after a brief encounter in which three of them suffered bullet injuries in Mathura, police said.


In this operation, jointly done by the SOG team and the Kotwali police station of Uttar Pardesh, four interstate criminals of the Tatlu gang were arrested during an encounter. The gang used to extort money from businessmen of reputed establishments. During the encounter, three criminals were injured in the leg by bullets, a statement released by the police read. Rs 1,70,000 defrauded from the businessmen, the car used in the incident and a large quantity of arms and cartridges were recovered from their possession, it added. The injured accused were sent to Mathura District Hospital for treatment, police said.


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