Kakori Conspiracy - Persons Arrested

Persons Arrested

In this historical case 40 persons were arrested from all over India. Their names with the place of arrest are:

  • From Agra
  1. Chandra Dhar Jauhari
  2. Chandra Bhal Jauhari
  • From Allahabad
  1. Shitala Sahai
  2. Jyoti Shankar Dixit
  3. Bhupendra Nath Sanyal
  • From Banaras
  1. Manmathnath Gupta
  2. Damodar Swarup Seth
  3. Ram Nath Pandey
  4. Dev Datt Bhattacharya
  5. Indra Vikram Singh
  6. Mukundi Lal
  • From Bengal
  1. Shachindra Nath Sanyal
  2. Yogesh Chandra Chatterjii
  3. Rajendra Lahiri
  4. Sharat Chandra Guha
  5. Kali Das Bose
  • From Etah
  1. Babu Ram Verma
  • From Hardoi
  1. Bhairon Singh
  • From Kanpur
  1. Ram Dulare Trivedi
  2. Gopi Mohan
  3. Raj Kumar Sinha
  4. Suresh Chandra Bhattacharya
  • From Lahore
  1. Mohan Lal Gautam
  • From Lakhimpur
  1. Harnam Sundarlal
  • From Lucknow
  1. Govind Charan Kar
  2. Shachindra Nath Vishvas
  • From Mathura
  1. Shiv Charan Lal Sharma
  • From Meerut
  1. Vishnu Sharan Dublish
  • From Orai
  1. Veer Bhadra Tiwari
  • From Poona
  1. Ram Krishna Khatri
  • From Raibareli
  1. Banwari Lal
  • From Shahjahanpur
  1. Ram Prasad Bismil
  2. Banarsi Lal
  3. Lala Har Govind
  4. Prem Krishna Khanna
  5. Indubhushan Mitra
  6. Thakur Roshan Singh
  7. Ram Dutt Shukla
  8. Madan Lal
  9. Ram Ratna Shukla
  • From Delhi
  1. Ashfaqulla Khan
  • From Pratapgarh
  1. Shachindra Nath Bakshi

Amongst the above persons, three viz. Shachindra Nath Sanyal, Rajendra Lahiri and Yogesh Chandra Chatterji had already been arrested in Bengal. Lahiri was prosecuted even in a Dakshineshwar bomb blast case whereas the two viz. Ashfaqullah Khan and Sachindra Bakshi were arrested later when the main Kakori Conspiracy Case was over. A supplementary case was filed against these two and they were procecuted in the same manner.

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