Son of mafia-turned-politician Atique Ahmad, Asad, who was desired in Umesh Pal murder case of Prayagraj and bring a benefit of Rupees 5 lakh, has actually been eliminated in encounter with the UP STF. The group led by Deputy SP Navendu and Deputy SP Vimal performed the encounter at Jhansi. According to UP Special Task Force, advanced foreign made weapons have actually been recuperated. Significantly, Atique from inside the paddy wagon on Wednesday, while responding to UP CM Yogi Adityanath’s “mafiaaon ko mitti me mila denge” remarks, stated, “I am absolutely lowered to dust, however please do not problem the ladies and kids of my household now.” The 60-year-old previous Samajwadi Party MLA and MP, who deals with more than 100 cases in Uttar Pradesh, was being drawn from the Sabarmati Central Jail in Ahmedabad to a jail in Prayagraj, more than 1000 kms away, by roadway in connection with the Umesh Pal murder case. UP STF Asad Encounter: ‘Asad fired initially shot’ In the operation to neutralise Asad and his assistant, the very first shot was not fired by the UP STF group, stated UP STF chief Amitabh Yash. While talking unique with the Republic, Amitabh Yash mentioned that “We did not fire initially.” Asad fired the very first chance at the group of UP STF authorities following which the cops struck back and eliminated him together with Ghulam. Around 40 rounds of bullets were fired throughout the encounter which occurred in Parichha location of Jhansi. According to the very first video footage of the encounter that has actually emerged on social networks, the duo was on two-wheeler automobile when the encounter occurred. The group likewise recuperated a number of advanced foreign made weapons from the encounter website. The recuperated arms consist of one British Bull Dog revolver and one German-made Walther P88 handgun. Asad Encounter: ‘A big success for UP STF’ Amitabh Yash, ADG Uttar Pradesh STF, while talking about the Asad encounter, highlighted that it was a tough case and killing of Asad is a big success.”This was a crucial and chal
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