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Uttar Pradesh Crime: A Surge of Shocking Incidents in March 2025

Uttar Pradesh Crime: A Surge of Shocking Incidents in March 2025


Uttar Pradesh (UP), India’s most populous state, has been rocked by a series of disturbing criminal incidents in recent weeks, raising fresh concerns about law and order under Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath’s administration.


As of March 19, 2025, high-profile cases ranging from violent sexual assaults to espionage have dominated headlines, spotlighting both the challenges faced by law enforcement and the state’s aggressive response to crime.
Below, we delve into the full details of some of the most notable recent cases.




Minor Girl Raped and Strangled: A Tragic Revelation

One of the most harrowing incidents to emerge this month involves a minor girl whose death was initially attributed to food poisoning.
On March 19, 2025, India Today reported that an autopsy revealed she had been raped and strangled, overturning the earlier assumption.
The case, unfolding in an unspecified district of Uttar Pradesh, has sent shockwaves through local communities.
Authorities have not yet released the exact location or the victim’s identity, adhering to legal protections for minors, but the revelation has intensified scrutiny on the safety of women and children in the state.


Police are actively investigating, with forensic teams working to identify suspects.
This incident echoes a disturbing pattern of sexual violence in UP, where the National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB) previously reported over 3,500 rape cases in 2022 alone, making it one of India’s highest-ranking states for such crimes.





Espionage at Kanpur Ordnance Factory: A National Security Breach


In a separate but equally alarming development, the Uttar Pradesh Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS) arrested Ravindra Kumar, an employee at the Ordnance Factory in Hazratpur, Firozabad, on March 13, 2025. Kumar, a chargeman, was apprehended for allegedly leaking classified defense information to a Pakistani intelligence operative posing as "Neha Sharma" via WhatsApp.


The Times of India detailed how Kumar shared sensitive documents, including production reports related to drones and the Gaganyaan project, compromising national security.
The ATS uncovered the breach after summoning Kumar for questioning in Agra, later transferring him to Lucknow for deeper interrogation.
His mobile phone revealed chats hidden under a false contact name, exposing the extent of his communications. This arrest underscores vulnerabilities in India’s defense infrastructure and has prompted a broader investigation into potential accomplices and the full scope of the leak.




Law Enforcement’s Heavy Hand: Encounters and Crackdowns


Amid these crimes, the UP Police have continued their controversial yet widely publicized strategy of targeting criminals through encounters.
On March 9, 2025, posts on X reported the elimination of Qadeem alias Asad Khan Fati, a wanted criminal with 36 cases of robbery, dacoity, and murder. Described as a permanent closure of his criminal record, this encounter reflects the state’s “no mercy” approach under Adityanath’s leadership.


Earlier, on March 13, X posts praised a massive police operation—the largest in UP’s history—aimed at gangsters and cybercriminals, claiming swift justice. While these actions have garnered support from some quarters for reducing crime rates, critics argue they bypass due process, fueling debates over extrajudicial measures.





Other Notable Incidents: A Wave of Violence

The past two weeks have seen a spate of additional crimes across Uttar Pradesh, as highlighted by X user @Benarasiyaa
on March 11, 2025:

  • Sitapur: A journalist was killed, raising concerns about press safety.
  • Sambhal: A BJP leader was murdered, hinting at political undertones.
  • Lakhimpur Kheri: A man was shot dead in a busy market, signaling brazen public violence.
  • Kanpur: A teenage girl and a minor boy were killed in separate incidents, the latter involving a gruesome rape and stabbing by suspects Azhar and Hussaini, who dumped the body in a well.
  • Gorakhpur and Amroha: Additional murders, including that of an Uttarakhand woman, further illustrate the widespread nature of violent crime.


Additionally, on March 7, posts on X reported an ambush by Sartaj and his aides on a Hindu family’s wedding procession, attacking victims with sticks—an incident that hints at communal tensions.


Context and Criticism

Uttar Pradesh’s crime statistics have long been a point of contention. The NCRB’s 2022 data ranked UP second in India for reported rape cases, and historical reports from 2020 noted an average of 11 rape cases daily.


While the state government touts its crackdown on criminals—evidenced by encounters and operations like the one on March 13—opponents, including voices on X like @drshamamohd, accuse the BJP of glorifying questionable figures and failing to address root causes.

The March 6 post criticized Adityanath for praising a history-sheeter with a ₹30 crore fortune and murder charges, highlighting perceived inconsistencies in the state’s law-and-order narrative.



Looking Ahead

As investigations into the minor girl’s murder and the espionage case unfold, Uttar Pradesh remains at a crossroads. The state’s aggressive policing has dismantled criminal networks, yet the persistence of violent and sexual crimes suggests deeper systemic challenges.

For residents, these incidents are a stark reminder of the fragility of safety, while for authorities, they are a test of their ability to balance enforcement with justice. Updates on these cases will be critical in shaping public perception and policy in the weeks ahead.

Last updated: March 19, 2025


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