Prakash Shukla Explained

Prakash Shukla
Birth Date:6 October 1973
Birth Place:Mamkhor, Gorakhpur
Uttar Pradesh
Beginyear:1993
Endyear:1998
Birth Name:Shiv Prakash Shukla
Other Names:
  • Shri Prakash Shukla
  • Ashok Singh
Death Place:Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh
Death Cause:Encounter killing
Years Active:5
Wanted By:Special Task Force (India)
Parents:Late Ram Samujh Shukla (father)
Nationality:Indian
Occupation:Gangster
Weapons:

Shri Prakash Shukla 6 October 1973 - was an Indian Gangster active during the 1990's mainly in the state of Uttar Pradesh. He used to be hired by primarily politicians to kill their opponents. He was killed on 22 September 1998, in an encounter with the UP police's Special Task Force.[1] He was about 25 at the time of his death.

Life

Shukla was born in Mamkhor village, Gorakhpur on Dussehra (6 October 1973) as Shiv Prakash Shukla to Ram Samujh Shukla retired IAF officer shukla was youngest among 5 siblings. He is reported to have been a notable wrestler in his village. In 1993, Shukla killed a man called Rakesh Tiwari, because he had whistled at Shukla's sister. This was Shukla's first criminal record. Following the murder, Shukla escaped to Bangkok. He returned and became associated with Surajbhan Singh of Mokama, Bihar.[2] Shukla have two names in Police Records.

In early 1997, Shukla killed Virendra Shahi, a politician and a member of the state's underworld, in Lucknow. It was presumed that Hari Shankar Tiwari, who was an opponent of Virendra Shahi, would be targeted next as Shukla wanted the Chillupar assembly seat.[2] [3] In April 1998, the Uttar Pradesh police formed a STF to capture or kill 43 top criminals of the state, Shukla was on the list.[2]

On 26 May 1998, Shukla's gang kidnapped Kunal Rastogi, the son of a businessman, from Botanical Gardens in Lucknow. His father was shot dead as he tried to save him. The gang allegedly took 50 million to free the boy.[4] [5] In June 1998, he also allegedly killed Brij Behari Prasad, a minister from Bihar, in a Patna hospital where he was undergoing treatment. Soon after, Sakshi Maharaj, a Member of the Parliament from Farrukhabad, had claimed that Shukla had taken a contract of million to kill the then Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Kalyan Singh. But, he did not reveal the source of this information.[6]

Death

On 8 and 15 September 1998, episodes about Sriprakash Shukla were broadcast on the crime show India's Most Wanted. The host of the show, Suhaib Ilyasi, claimed that he got threat calls from Shukla after that. He has also said that he got an anonymous phone call on 10 September 1998 saying Shukla and his associates had been seen in a blue Daewoo Cielo near AIIMS Delhi. On 21 September, another anonymous caller said that Shukla and his associates had been seen in Ghaziabad in a blue Daewoo Cielo. The tips were forwarded to the Delhi and Uttar Pradesh police.[1]

On 22 September 1998, Shukla was shot dead by the Uttar Pradesh police's Special Task Force (STF), outside an apartment complex in Ghaziabad. Shukla was hiding in the Vasant Kunj area of Delhi. He had come to Ghaziabad to visit his girlfriend. He was on his way to the Palam airport presumably to escape to Ranchi, where his arms-dealer Suraj Bhan lived.[1] [2] By this time, the task force, which was formed in April, had spent 1 million in the investigation and had flown between Patna, Lucknow and Delhi trying to track him down. He was tracked down primarily by his mobile phone. He used to change SIM cards but he had used one number more than other for a week.[2] The mobile phone and diary recovered after the shootout provided evidence of his connections to politicians.

After death

After his death, the STF found that Shukla was connected to various politicians, his godfather and protector was Madhumita Shukla murder accused Amarmani Tripathi, members of Mayawati government and some politicians had provided him shelter. Some had taken money from Shukla in exchange for these favours.[7] On 5 November 1998, Pritam Singh, a member of the STF, was shot dead by members of Shukla's gang.[8] [9]

In popular culture

Notes and References

  1. News: Gangster killed following tip-off. 21 May 2015. Rediff. 25 September 1998.
  2. News: Death of gunslinger. 23 May 2015. India Today. 5 October 1998.
  3. News: Rule of Flaw. 23 May 2015. India Today. 24 November 1997.
  4. News: Where fear is the key. India Today. 6 July 1998.
  5. News: Elastic standards. 23 May 2015. Frontline. 17 July 1998.
  6. News: Kalyan Singh's would-be assassin bumped off. 23 May 2015. Rediff. 23 September 1998. 23 May 2015. https://web.archive.org/web/20150523170349/http://m.rediff.com/%0D%0Anews/1998/sep/23up.htm. dead.
  7. News: Criminal's Bedfellows. 23 May 2015. India Today. 26 October 1998. https://web.archive.org/web/20150529065501/http://archives.digitaltoday.in/indiatoday/26101998/invest.html. 29 May 2015.
  8. News: UP police inspector's murder solved. 23 May 2015. The Tribune (India). 13 February 1999.
  9. News: Not an ordinary crime. 23 May 2015. The Tribune (India). 7 November 1998.
  10. News: STF saga on celluloid. 23 May 2015. The Times of India. 2 July 2005.
  11. News: Special Task Force behind Sehar story. 23 May 2015. Mid Day. 17 June 2005. 4 March 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160304042729/http://archive.mid-day.com/news/2005/jul/114187.htm. dead.
  12. News: Hero police - Increasingly the arm of the law is being shown in a new bright light. https://web.archive.org/web/20060427121939/http://www.telegraphindia.com/1050729/asp/etc/story_5032360.asp. dead. 27 April 2006. 23 May 2015. The Telegraph (India). 29 July 2005.
  13. News: LSD to a UP Gangster. 23 May 2015. Hindustan Times. 9 September 2010.