The district reported 81 cases of rioting but none was communal, sectarian or caste-related. As many as 69 cases of rioting were related to land disputes; 10 were family-related. The rest were for ‘promoting enmity’, suggesting different factions of Dubey’s group clashed with each other.
There were 54 cases of burglary, all at night, and 181 cases of theft. There is no case of counterfeiting, but 105 of cheating and fraud, mostly under section 420 of the IPC. No ATM or bank features on this list. Though Dubey was politically active, the district has not reported a single case of electoral malpractice.
As many as 402 cases of criminal intimidation suggest this to be the modus operandi of crime in Kanpur Dehat. Now that Dubey is dead and his gang is virtually wiped out, it will be interesting to see the crime trajectory of this district.
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