2009 Chitrakoot shootout

2009 Chitrakoot Shootout
Location Chitrakoot village, Jamauli, Uttar Pradesh, India
Date Tuesday, June 17, 2009
11 am (Indian Standard Time)
Attack type
Shootout
Weapons Grenades, SLR, Rifles
Deaths 5 (4 officers, 1 perpetrator)
Non-fatal injuries
14+
Perpetrator Ghanshyam Nishad

A shootout took place on June 17, 2009 between the Indian dacoit Ghanshyam Nishad alias Naam and 400 members[1] of the local police force of the Chitrakoot village in Jamauli in Uttar Pradesh. An initial force of 3 constables who attempted to arrest Nishad were stuck in the same building with him and one of them was killed. The 48-hour siege ended on June 19 with 5 dead including the perpetrator.

Background

Ghanshyam Nishad had been on the run for many years and the government had put up a 50,000 bounty on his capture.[2] Nishad also headed a gang that operated in Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh and was wanted for various crimes including murder and abductions.[3]

Standoff

The standoff began when the Special Operation Group of Chitrakoot Police received a tip that Nishad was in the village of Jamauli for the birthday of his relative Raj Karan Nishad.[4] When police raided the village at 11 am on Tuesday, Ghanshyam hid in a house and fired at them. Armed with grenades and rifles, he managed to kill a constable, Shameem, and injured another two operatives. By evening, the entire village was evacuated. The under-equipped police had to stall their operations on Wednesday night due to a lack of night-vision equipment.[2]

On Wednesday,Nishad shot dead PAC company commander Bani Madhav Singh and Mohd Iqbal, the driver of DIG Chitrakoot. He also injured the IG, DIG and the STF in-charge.More than a dozen policemen, including two senior officers, were injured in the exchange of bullets. Inspector General (IG) of the PAC B.K. Gupta and Deputy Inspector General (DIG) of Banda range S.K. Singh were injured on Wednesday afternoon and were rushed to Allahabad by helicopter.[3] Police later burned nearby thatch houses in an attempt to flush him with smoke. He was seen changing houses twice, but the police were unable to stop him. He was finally shot dead on June 19.

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