Vikas Dubey’s Aide, Arrested In Maharashtra “Not Named” In Kanpur Ambush Case: UP Police
On Saturday, the Maharashtra Police arrested Arvind and his motive force in Thane: ATS professional (Report)
Kanpur:
The Kanpur police claimed on Saturday that an affiliate of gangster Vikas Dubey who was once arrested in Maharashtra was once “neither sought after nor named” within the ambush case by which 8 police team of workers have been killed.
Senior Superintendent of Police Dinesh Kumar Prabhu mentioned in a remark that Arvind, alias Guddan Ramvilas Trivedi (46), who was once arrested along side his motive force Sonu Tiwari via the Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS) of the Maharashtra Police within the morning, have been neither sought after nor named within the come across case.
“It’s to tell that it has come to gentle that the above accused are outdated gang individuals of dreaded gangster Vikas Dubey,” the remark mentioned.
Trivedi’s function within the come across case is being investigated intensive. The above accused are neither named nor sought after within the Chaubeypur incident, it mentioned.
There was once alternatively no phrase on why the police had launched Trivedi’s picture along side 14 others, claiming them energetic gang individuals of Dubey and sought after within the Bikru village bloodbath.
On Saturday morning, the Maharashtra Police arrested Arvind and his motive force in Thane, an ATS professional.
Trivedi’s was once allegedly excited by many prison circumstances along side Dubey, together with the 2001 homicide of UP minister Santosh Shukla, who was once killed within a police station.
The Uttar Pradesh govt had introduced a praise for Trivedi’s arrest.
After the Kanpur ambush, Trivedi had left his telephone at a store close to the village and went to Madhya Pradesh along with his motive force, an professional mentioned at the situation of anonymity.
From Datia in Madhya Pradesh, he travelled to Nashik, then Pune and in the end reached Thane, the professional added
Trivedi stayed at a pal’s area in Thane and stored shut watch on information to stay inventory of the location and police movements.