Key Points

The Uttar Pradesh Special Task Force has neutralized wanted criminal Shankar Kannaujia in a Varanasi encounter. He had been evading arrest since 2011 when accused of murder and carried a Rs 1 lakh bounty. Police recovered a carbine, pistol and cartridges from the encounter site. In a separate incident, Ghaziabad police injured another criminal during retaliatory fire at a checkpost.

Key Points: UP STF Kills Wanted Criminal Shankar Kannaujia in Varanasi Encounter

  • Wanted criminal Shankar Kannaujia killed in UP STF encounter in Varanasi
  • Had Rs 1 lakh bounty and was wanted since 2011 murder case
  • Carbine, pistol and cartridges recovered from encounter spot
  • Separate encounter in Ghaziabad injured another criminal with theft cases
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Varanasi: History-sheeter with Rs 1 Lakh bounty killed in encounter by Uttar Pradesh STF

History-sheeter Shankar Kannaujia with Rs 1 lakh bounty killed in UP STF encounter after being on the run since 2011 murder charge.

"In retaliatory fire, the miscreant sustained a bullet injury to his leg - ADCP Abhishek Srivastava"

Varanasi, August 23

Shankar Kannaujia, a wanted criminal carrying a bounty of Rs one lakh, was killed in an encounter with the Uttar Pradesh Special Task Force (STF), officials said on Saturday.

According to officials, a carbine, a pistol, and cartridges were recovered from the spot after the operation. Kannaujia had been on the run since 2011, when he was accused of committing a murder, and had since remained active in serious crimes, including robbery and kidnapping.

Acting on intelligence inputs, the team intercepted him, leading to the exchange of fire in which he was neutralised.

Prior to this, a miscreant sustained a bullet injury after the police shot him in retaliatory fire during an encounter in Uttar Pradesh's Ghaziabad on Thursday night, police said.

As per Additional Deputy Commissioner of Police (ADCP) Indirapuram, Abhishek Srivastava, the police had set up a checkpost on Thursday night and saw a man approaching on a motorbike. He was asked to stop and cooperate with the police; however, the miscreant tried to flee and fired on the police team.

He was later injured in retaliatory fire by the police officials and has been admitted to a hospital for further treatment. In a preliminary investigation, it was found that the miscreant was registered for theft and snatching cases in various police stations.

"During a check post set up last night, the police saw a man approaching on a motorbike, who was asked to stop and cooperate in the security check. Instead of stopping, he fled. When the police went after him, he fired on the police team. In retaliatory fire, the miscreant sustained a bullet injury to his leg and has been admitted to the hospital for treatment. During interrogation, it was found that the accused had previous cases of theft and snatching in nearby Police Stations. A stolen motorbike and an illegal weapon has been recovered," ADCP Abhishek Srivastava said.

- ANI

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Priya S
While I appreciate police action against criminals, we must ensure proper procedures are followed. Every encounter should have transparent investigation to maintain public trust.
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Vikram M
Running since 2011 with multiple serious crimes! Shows how our justice system needs to be faster. At least STF has delivered justice that courts couldn't in 12 years.
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Ananya R
This is why Yogi government's strict policy against crime is working in UP. Criminals think twice before operating now. Safety has improved significantly in the state.
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Sarah B
The police officers involved in these operations risk their lives daily. We should appreciate their bravery in dealing with armed criminals. 🙏
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Karthik V
Recovery of carbine and pistol shows how heavily armed these criminals are. Normal citizens feel safer when such elements are eliminated from society.

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