29-year-old Dabodiya's two associates have been identified as Alok Gupta, a resident of Kannauj, Uttar Pradesh and one Deepak, a resident of Tri Nagar in Delhi, police said today.
They have recovered a revolver bearing mark of 'Webley', one steel colour pistol, one pistol with 'Made in Italy' engraving, an i-20 Hyundai Car which belonged to Deepak, a SAF Carbine fitted with magazine and seven cartridges and one bag containing 18 cartridges. 16 cartridges were found in the clothing of the slain gangster.
According to police, he was very difficult to track as he never used mobile phones and was secretive about his movement. His network was spread across Delhi, Haryana, Punjab, Uttar Pradesh and even Nepal.
On April 2 last year, he along with his aide Sandeep Chitania had escaped with the help of their associates when they were being taken back to jail by Haryana Police after production in Saket court in Delhi.
"Following the information, a team laid a trap in the area. At about 10.30 PM, an i-20 Hyundai Car was spotted. When the team approached the vehicle to verify its occupants, the car tried to speed away," police said.
The Special Cell team which was in a bullet-proof Scorpio chased the vehicle for around 100 meters, overtook the car and blocked its way.
As their car stalled, the trio came out of the vehicle and opened fire on the police team and tried to flee. Police retaliated injuring all the three.
"It all happened in just 18 minutes. At 10:48, I made a PCR call after which a PCR van arrived. All three were taken to AIIMS Trauma Care Centre in the PCR van where they were declared brought dead," said Yadav.
Families of Dabodia and Gupta claimed that it was a fake encounter, a charge rejected by police.
A team of CFSL and South district police reached the spot within minutes. The incident is being probed by a team of South Delhi district police.
As per norm, any encounter is probed by a judicial magistrate and it is mandatory to inform National Human Rights Commission (NHRC). The local SDM has been informed, said Special Commissioner (Special Cell) S N Srivastava.
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