UP Gangster Vikas Dubey, Who Killed 8 Cops, Missing For 36 Hours, House Demolished

Kanpur | Saturday | 4th July, 2020

Summary:

Kanpur district administration today used bulldozers to demolish a house belonging to Vikas Dubey, the main accused in the cold-blooded murder of eight UP cops on Friday and a notorious criminal mastermind charged in 60 criminal cases.

The demolition was done in the presence of Uttar Pradesh police officers.

Vikas Dubey remains missing, over 36 hours after the bloodbath in Bikru village, which is around 150 km from state capital Lucknow

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Kanpur: Kanpur district administration today used bulldozers to demolish a house belonging to Vikas Dubey, the main accused in the cold-blooded murder of eight UP cops on Friday and a notorious criminal mastermind charged in 60 criminal cases.

The demolition was done in the presence of Uttar Pradesh police officers.

Vikas Dubey remains missing, over 36 hours after the bloodbath in Bikru village, which is around 150 km from state capital Lucknow.

In visuals of the demolition, a group of armed police officers (some with what appear to be assault rifles) stand guard as a lone lack-and-yellow bulldozer breaks down the house.

Large piles of rubble and brick, and half-broken walls, can be seen in the video as the bulldozer goes about its job.

Visuals also show empty rooms with the broken roofs and several cars, all white in colour, similarly destroyed.

Meanwhile, the Station House Officer (SHO) of Chaubeypur Police Station, under which Vikas Dubey`s village falls, has been suspended.

"At the time of encounter, he fled the encounter site.