Uproar after UP Police raid in Kashipur
– Photo : Amar Ujala
The Moradabad police, who had gone to arrest the mining mafia accused of attacking the SDM on September 13 in Thakurdwara in Kashipur, Uttarakhand, were attacked by the villagers. Six police personnel, including Thakurdwara Kotwal, were badly injured in the attack, while the wife of the eldest deputy chief of Jaspur block died due to bullet injuries. SOG in-charge Ravindra Kumar Singh and another policeman are missing after the attack.
Thakurdwara police had received information that the prize mining mafia police station Dilari, resident of village Kankarkheda, is hiding in the house of Jaspur’s senior deputy chief Gurtaj Singh Bhullar in Zafar village Bharatpur. On this information, the police and SOG team led by Thakurdwara Kotwal Yogendra Singh laid siege to Bhullar’s farm house on Wednesday evening. Seeing unknown people in plain clothes, the relatives challenged them.
According to the police, the villagers became the attackers. Gurtaj’s wife Gurjit Kaur (28), who was returning home after doing duty in the firing, was shot. He was declared brought dead in a private hospital. SOG constables Rahul Singh, Shiv Kumar, Sumit Rathi, Sangam and Anil Kumar were injured in the firing.
All have been admitted to a private hospital in Moradabad. With this, five policemen had gone missing. Of these, Thakurdwara police station in-charge Yogendra Singh was admitted to the hospital in an injured condition. Two were found safe, two others are still missing. Angry people blocked the NH in front of Kunda police station and filed a case against the police.
SDM was attacked
The team of SDM Thakurdwara Parmanand Singh and Mining Inspector Ashok Kumar was attacked by mining mafia on September 13 during Kashipur-Thakurdwara road checking. The four dumpers caught were also rescued. After this, the police have arrested 17 people so far. CM Yogi Adityanath himself had instructed for strict action against illegal mining syndicate in a virtual meeting of officials.
DIG Moradabad Shalabh Mathur had declared a reward of Rs 50,000 each on 19 accused. Four of these prizes have been caught in the past. To catch one of these prizes, the police had gone to Bharatpur village of Thana Kunda, Uttarakhand.
The guilty will not be spared
Udham Singh Nagar Police has been directed to investigate the matter seriously. It is also being investigated from which direction the bullet fired first. The guilty will not be spared under any circumstances.
– Ashok Kumar DGP, Uttarakhand
During the raid, the team was taken hostage in the farm house of Bharatpur village, firing was also done on the team. Several policemen were injured in the attack. There will be a high level inquiry into the matter. Teams have been deployed in search of missing policemen.