The brutal killings of eight policemen, including two officers, by gangster Vikas Dubey and his men in a Kanpur village is a symptom of deeper malaise hinged on corruption, criminalisation and casteism in bureaucracy, police and politics. This nexus encompasses everyone who matters in the ‘system’. It condemns people to the mercy of criminals who have penetrated all institutions responsible for grievance redressal and justice delivery. The Kanpur incident is the first of its kind where police have tasted what the common man had been facing for a long time.