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Romance of ravines dying out for India's bandits? (Feature)

Category :India Sub Category :National
2009-07-12 00:00:00
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Lucknow, July 12 - The sloping, forested ravines along the Uttar Pradesh-Madhya Pradesh border are part of Indian folklore, igniting popular imagination with stories of the cruelty and daredevilry of the outlaws who infested them.

But many recent and bloody battles with police suggest that the bandits are fast moving base to cities like Lucknow and even Mumbai, preferring them to the 'unsafe' Chitrakoot and Chambal ravines.

'Due to the increasing operations of police in the ravines of Chitrakoot district and adjoining Madhya Pradesh, the bandits have started looking for other options,' a senior police officer posted in the region said on condition of anonymity.

Police have for some time now been suspecting that the bandits - dacoits as they are better known in India - now find cities safer than the ravines.

Rakesh Kewat, a close associate of bandit Ghanshayam Kewat, was the fourth member of his gang to be shot dead by police here in the past few months. Wanted in over 20 criminal cases, including murder and abduction, he was shot dead a week ago in Lucknow.

'After receiving information that two people had snatched a motorcycle from a student and were moving towards Gudumba, we were successful in surrounding him and eventually, he was shot dead,' Deputy Inspector General of police N.K. Srivastava said.

Police investigations have now revealed that Rakesh Kewat had rented a house in the suburban Para locality of the city a couple of months ago.

'He used to communicate between Chitrakoot district and Lucknow quite frequently along with other gang members. As far as we can make out, he was trying to develop a base in Lucknow after Ghanshyam's death,' inspector Sanjay Rai of the Gudumba police station told IANS.

Ghanshyam Kewat himself died a bloody death last month. After battling over 400 heavily armed police personnel for more than 50 hours in Suruwal Rajapur village in Chitrakoot, he tried to escape by jumping off the roof of a house under siege and was shot dead.

According to police records, while another gang member, Lotan Kewat, was gunned down here Feb 20, two others, Luvkush Kewat and Moolchand Kewat, were killed Dec 19 last year.




Author :Rajat Rai



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