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This story is from July 9, 2020

'I want Vikas Dubey to be hanged publicly,' says slain constable Jitendra Pal Singh’s father

Minutes after Dubey was arrested by the MP police in Ujjain, Teerthpal could not control his emotions. In Mathura, he told the media that he will only believe that justice had been served to his son if "Dubey is hanged in full public glare and the police traitors who leaked the information about the raid on him are arrested and dealt with sternly".
'I want Vikas Dubey to be hanged publicly,' says slain constable Jitendra Pal Singh’s father
Teerthpal Singh, father of slain UP police constable, Jitendra Pal Singh
AGRA: "I want Vikas Dubey to be hanged publicly for the crimes he has committed," said Teerthpal Singh, father of slain UP police constable, Jitendra Pal Singh, who was shot by the dreaded gangster along with 7 others cops in Kanpur last week.
Minutes after Dubey was arrested by the MP police in Ujjain, Teerthpal could not control his emotions. In Mathura, he told the media that he will only believe that justice had been served to his son if "Dubey is hanged in full public glare and the police traitors who leaked the information about the raid on him are arrested and dealt with sternly".

"Those who betrayed the administration and their own brothers in uniform also need to be taught a lesson. They have to be made an example so that no one dares to do what they did", he said.
Similar sentiments were echoed by other family members of another slain constable from Agra Babloo Kumar. His father Mahavir Singh said, "I want a death for Vikas Dubey that was similar to my son’s”, he said adding that the gangster should feel the pain for the sins he has committed.
Victim's elder brother Dinesh Jaatav, said, Vikas Dubey should be burnt alive. His limbs should be amputated, the way he did with circle officer Devendra Mishra.
Two slain constables from the Agra region were killed in an encounter with the dreaded criminal last week. Constable Jitendra Pal Singh (26), hailed from Mathura’s Barari village and was the lone bread earner in his family. He was the eldest among four siblings and had joined the police force two years back in 2018.
Another constable Babloo Kumar was the first in his village to get a government job. Hailing from an impoverished family, the victim was adopted by his physically challenged uncle Chote Lal, who nurtured and educated him—while his siblings became daily wage labourers to support the family. He was the second youngest among nine siblings including five sisters.
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