Odisha police honour good samaritans after kidnapped minor rescued unharmed
Two miscreants had abducted the girl while she was returning home with her grandmother from tuition classes.
Two miscreants had abducted the girl while she was returning home with her grandmother from tuition classes.
The anti-corruption vigilance wing of the Odisha Police has logged an impressive 50 per cent conviction rate in corruption cases in 2023 while the rate of conviction in Disproportionate Asset (DA) cases stood at 66 per cent, said officials on Sunday.
The explosives and arms seized from the ammo dump were meant to target civilians and police forces, said a senior police official on Monday.
The EOW acted on the allegation of one Parthasarathi Pattnaik against a digital marketing channel registered as www.r46.in that was cheating the general public in the name of giving extra income through digital marketing.
The EOW took up the investigation of the scam after Dibyajyoti Kar of Nayapalli, Bhubaneswar lodged a complaint alleging that he was deceived by the Ponzi unit.
The three persons managed the government subsidies, meant for farmers, by uploading fake documents and information on the portal. They, further, collected cheques in advance, from the beneficiaries before the subsidy amounts were credited in the bank accounts.
74 cattle being illegally transported to slaughterhouses in West Bengal were rescued during a raid at Juriaghati Chowk in Keonjhar district.
The Indian pangolin is a Schedule-I protected animal under the Wildlife Protection Act, 1972.
The fraudsters opened about 2,000 mule accounts in different parts of the country, mainly in Odisha, West Bengal, Bihar and Assam.
More than 500 Maoist supporters surrendered before the Odisha police in Swabhiman Anchal of Malkangiri district on Monday.