Reward On Absconding Son Of Jailed Ex-mla Elevated | Varanasi Information – Instances of India

Varanasi: The reward quantity on Vishnu Mishra, the absconding son of jailed muscleman politician and former MLA from Gyanpur Vijay Mishra, has been elevated from Rs. 25,000 to Rs. 1 lakh by ADG Varanasi zone on the advice of Bhadohi police. Each the daddy and son with six others have been booked below Uttar Pradesh Gangsters and Anti-Social Actions (Prevention) Act 1986 by the Bhadohi police in April.
“Vishnu Mishra, who’s the son of the previous MLA Vijay Mishra, is needed in lots of instances registered in Bhadohi district. Steady efforts are being made to arrest him. The reward quantity introduced for him has been elevated from Rs. 25,000 to Rs. 1 lakh by ADG Varanasi zone,” stated Bhadohi SP Dr. Anil Kumar.
Vijay Mishra was arrested in a dramatic type in Madhya Pradesh on August 14, 2020 and since then he has been in jail whereas his spouse Ramlali and son Vishnu have been absconding.
The Gopiganj police had booked Vijay Mishra, Vishnu Mishra, Vikas Mishra alias Jyoti, Girdhari Pathak, Hanuman Sevak Pandey, Manish Mishra, Satish Mishra and Suresh Kesarwani below Uttar Pradesh Gangsters and Anti-Social Actions (Prevention) Act-1986, in April. They have been listed as inter-district gang (D-12) in view of the prison historical past and actions of the gang.
The Supreme Court docket had additionally rejected his bail plea in January this 12 months. A contemporary case was lodged on January 21 towards his 10 relations, together with son Vishnu for not showing earlier than the court docket or submitting their reply after discover of property attachment was issued towards them in a case of threatening a girl for withdrawing gang rape case. She had lodged the case towards Vijay Mishra and 13 others in October 2020. Vijay Mishra’s two nephews have already been arrested on this case.
Vijay Mishra has over 70 prison instances in his account and 10 instances are being heard in MP/MLA court docket. He had gained Gyanpur seat for 3 consecutive occasions, together with 2012 election which he contested from jail.