Dablu Yadav encounter: On the intervening night of 27 and 28 July, the Simbhavali area of Hapur district of Uttar Pradesh suddenly resonated with a bullet. Siren’s voice, flashlight lights and police agility… It was not a scene of a film, but the story of the end of the don, which was a headache for the police of two states. The name was – W. Yadav, a notorious criminal of Bihar, who had a reward of Rs 50,000 and who trembled Begusarai with his fear.
The game of ‘Bullet Raja’ ended with bullet
The joint team of Noida STF, Bihar Police and Hapur Police received news that W. Yadav along with some of his colleagues is hiding in the Simbhavali area of Hapur. What was it then, the entire operation strategy was made. The police team surrounded the area from all sides. As soon as an attempt was made to catch him, W. Yadav and his henchmen started firing. In retaliation, a bullet hit W. Yadav’s chest. He was immediately rushed to the hospital, but his luck left together during treatment.
‘Begusarai’s terror’ now history
W. Yadav was not a common criminal. He was a resident of Sahebpur Kamal police station area of Begusarai and his gang was recorded in the police records named A121. Whatever you think murder, robbery, extortion, kidnapping, W. Yadav was involved in that crime. Especially we killed the party’s block president Vikas Kumar alias Rakesh Kadam after the kidnapping, this crime shook the whole of Bihar. On 24 May 2025, Vikas was kidnapped and taken to Diara area and killed and then the body was buried in sand. This matter was also in the media headlines.
In 2017, sensational murder was done by killing a witness
This was not the first time W Yadav had blood. In 2017, he openly shot Mahendra Yadav because he was about to witness. A case was registered under Case No. 63/17, Section 302, 34, 120B and Section 27 of Arms Act. This incident is also recorded in the record of Sahebpur Kamal police station.
W. Yadav was wanted in 24 cases
One by one, know his list of 2 cases of murder, 6 of attempt to murder, 1 of dacoity, 2 of extortion, 2 of robbery and 24 serious cases in total. But he kept avoiding the grip of the police, kept running the gang and there was a fear in the area. Now that his story is over, the police is describing it as the biggest success of two states.
Now questions arise
Many people are asking, are such encounters the cure for crime? Is the only bullet answer when the fear of the law is over? But those who know the list of W. Yadav’s crime, they are saying “As sowed, cut as”. Eventually a criminal came to an end, and hundreds of people breathed a sigh of relief.
A chapter of the crime story ends
In the Simbhavali area of Hapur, the sounds of the bullet have now stopped. But the echo that is resonated is the end of another don in the world of crime. W. Yadav has now become only a name in the police file, which was once called ‘Don of Bihar’. Will the next most wanted also reach this end? Or is this a new beginning of gang war? Time will answer this, but at the moment the police has ‘cut to end’ of ‘a dangerous story’.