In Uttar Pradesh, even though the Yogi government has not yet completed the swearing-in of its second innings, the fear of bulldozers and encounters continues among the criminals. Bulldozers have already started on illegal properties in Meerut and Kanpur even before the swearing-in of the government. Meanwhile, the miscreants are also reaching the police station to present themselves and surrender. A similar scene came to the fore from Gonda on Tuesday, where a 25 thousand prize crook Gautam Singh suddenly reached the police station.
According to the information, a miscreant named Gautam Singh suddenly reached the police station with a placard on Tuesday. The police had placed a reward of 25 thousand on Gautam Singh and only recently his name had surfaced in a kidnapping case. Gautam was writing on this placard that “I am surrendering, don’t shoot me. After this he told the policemen that I will not commit crime now.”
According to the police, on March 8, Bablu Gupta, a street businessman of Chhapia police station area of Gonda district, was kidnapped. Then a ransom of 20 lakhs was also demanded. However, taking action, the police had freed the businessman and a miscreant named Rinku was arrested. Then the police also arrested two criminals named Rajkumar and Zubair in an encounter.
In this sequence, Gautam Singh, who was involved in the kidnapping case, had suddenly reached the police station. Where he told the policemen that he was surrendering and that he should not be shot. According to the police, the miscreant has also vowed not to commit the crime again. However, surrendering the prize crook after reaching the police station in this way remains a matter of discussion.
On the matter of surrendering this prize crook, District Superintendent of Police Santosh Kumar Mishra said that this crook was wanted in the kidnapping of a street businessman of Chhapia police station area. In such a situation, the miscreant has surrendered in Chhapia police station. It has been told by the miscreant that now he will not commit the crime again.