Mathura encounter: 2 murder accused shot in legs, arrested; pistols and bike seized
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
Mathura Police arrested two alleged history-sheeters and murder accused following a late-night encounter on 13 July, officials confirmed on Tuesday, 14 July. Both suspects sustained bullet injuries to their left legs during retaliatory firing and were admitted to the district hospital under police custody.
How the Operation Unfolded
The operation was triggered after the Nauhjheel Police received specific intelligence at around 10:30 pm on 13 July that two men wanted in a murder case were present in the area. Officers set up a blockade near the culvert connecting the villages of Shall and Kolahar at the Pahchara Saddikpur canal distributary.
According to police, the two accused were travelling on a motorcycle when officers attempted to intercept them. The suspects allegedly opened fire on the police team in a bid to escape. Officers retaliated in self-defence, injuring both men in their left legs before overpowering and detaining them.
Who Was Arrested
The accused have been identified as Satendra alias Satte, 38, and Moti, 49, both residents of the Nauhjheel area of Mathura district. Satendra is listed as a history-sheeter at the Naujheel Police Station and faces 20 criminal cases across multiple police stations in Mathura and Aligarh districts — including charges of robbery, theft, murder, offences under the Gangsters Act, and prior encounter cases. Moti has seven cases registered against him, including attempted murder, robbery, and Gangsters Act violations.
Both are accused in a murder case registered under Sections 103(1) and 238 of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS).
Arms and Vehicle Seized
During the operation, police recovered a motorcycle with no number plate and with allegedly tampered engine and chassis numbers. Officers also seized two country-made .315 bore pistols, four live cartridges, three empty shell casings, and ₹2,600 in cash from the accused.
Investigation and Legal Proceedings
Further legal action is being carried out by the police team led by Nauhjheel Station House Officer (SHO) Anjeesh Kumar. Both accused have been transferred to the district hospital for treatment while remaining in police custody. The investigation into the underlying murder case is ongoing.
This encounter is part of a broader pattern of Mathura Police operations targeting listed history-sheeters with active criminal records across multiple districts of western Uttar Pradesh.