Lucknow: In the past seven years, Uttar Pradesh has witnessed 12,964 police encounters, resulting in the deaths of 207 listed criminals and 17 police officers. The data reveals that, on average, a listed criminal was killed every 13 days between March 20, 2017, and September 5, 2024. Most of these criminals had cash rewards ranging from Rs 75,000 to Rs 5 lakh for their arrest.

Meerut Zone recorded the highest number of encounters, with 3,723 incidents leading to the deaths of 66 criminals and the arrest of 7,017. Across the state, police arrested 27,117 individuals following encounters during the same period, with 1,601 criminals injured in these operations. Additionally, 17 police officers were killed in action, and another 1,601 sustained bullet injuries.

The Uttar Pradesh Police, under a "zero tolerance against crime" policy, has taken extensive action against gang lords and mafia members since 2017. Special Task Force (STF) and district police have been actively involved in these operations. State police chief Prashant Kumar stated that all encounters have adhered to Supreme Court guidelines, and none have faced scrutiny from the apex court.

Among the criminals killed were notorious figures like Uday Bhan Yadav, alias Gauri Yadav, and Balraj Bhati, who had numerous cases of dacoity, murder, and extortion against them.

Kumar further said that criminals who engage with police will be dealt with seriously, and the police will continue their efforts to combat crime in the state.

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New Delhi (PTI): Royal Challengers Bengaluru opener Phil Salt has returned to England for scans on a finger injury sustained last month.

The injury has kept Salt out of RCB's last three matches, with compatriot Jacob Bethell stepping in at the top of the order.

The 29-year-old is reported to have "damaged a finger on his left hand" while diving to save a boundary at deep backward square leg during RCB's defeat to Delhi Capitals at the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium on April 18.

"Salt, who is centrally contracted by the ECB, has since returned home at the request of England's management and has undergone scans on his finger," ESPNCricinfo reported.

According to the report, both RCB and Salt are hopeful of a speedy recovery and the opener can return to India later this month.

Salt had enjoyed a strong start to the season, amassing 202 runs in six innings at an impressive strike rate of 168.33.

RCB are currently second on the points table behind Punjab Kings. They take on Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) on Thursday next.