Ill-gotten properties of gangsters, mafia worth over Rs 1,800 crore attached in UP: Police
PTI, Aug 6, 2021, 12:58 PM IST
Lucknow: In a bid to break the backs of gangsters and the mafia and discourage their activities, the Uttar Pradesh Police has attached or demolished their ill-gotten properties worth over Rs 1,800 crores in the state.
In a special campaign from April 2017 till July 2021, 13,801 cases were lodged under the Gangster Act and 43,294 accused arrested, while the National Security Act (NSA) was invoked against 630 people, Additional Director General of Police (ADG), Law and Order, Prashant Kumar told PTI.
“In the special campaign against mafia and gangsters to break their backbone and discourage criminal activities, we have attached or demolished their ill-gotten properties worth Rs 1,848 crores. This is a record as such action has never been taken before,” he said.
According to section 14 of the Gangster Act, a district magistrate can order the attachment of property, movable or immovable, if there is reason to believe that it has been acquired by a gangster as commission for an offense triable under this law.
Under the provisions, the booked persons will be required to prove to the administration that their attached properties are not ill-gotten, and they need to present evidence for their claims.
Asked about the opposition’s allegation that biased action was taken targeting a particular caste, the ADG asserted that the action was “unbiased and without any discrimination”.
“In the state, 25 mafias were identified and action is being taken against them and their gang members to deter them from criminal activities and also give a message to those in the crime world,” he said.
Top among those against whom action was taken include former MP Atiq Ahmad, BSP MLA Mukhtar Ansari, Sundar Bhati, Dhruv Kumar Singh, alias Kuntu Singh, Kumar said.
Acting against Ahmad, who is lodged in Gujarat”s Sabarmati prison, police have arrested 89 members of his gang, and properties worth Rs 325 crore were seized, demolished, and freed from his grab.
Arms licenses of 60 members of his gang were also canceled, the officer said.
In BSP legislator Ansari”s case, who is lodged in Banda prison, the police attached properties worth Rs 194 crore, and action was taken against 244 gang members, the officer said.
Arms licenses of 122 gang members were canceled, while 158 were arrested, he added.
Similarly, in the action against Bhati, a gangster of western UP currently lodged in Sonbhadra prison, the police attached properties worth over Rs 63 crores and four arms licenses of his gang members were canceled, Kumar said.
In the case of Kuntu Singh, who is lodged in Ballia prison, the police attached or demolished properties worth over Rs 17.91 crores, he said.
The ADG said the police were also trying to effectively pursue the cases against such elements in courts.
Many hardened criminals, including Lucknow’s Om Prakash Srivastava, alias Babloo Srivastava, Muzaffarnagar”s Sanjeev Maheshwari, alias Jeeva, and Gautam Buddh Nagar”s Sunder Bhati and Singhraj Bhati were awarded life imprisonment by courts due to effective pursual of their case by the police, the officer said.
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