YouTuber couple Monalisha Bhadra and her husband from Jajpur district had been absconding since Sunday when a joint team of Jajpur Road and Cuttack Forest departments conducted raids on their house.
A massive drive has already been launched by the Commissionerate Police keeping in view the upcoming elections in Odisha.
Commissionerate Police seized these high-end cars including brands like Porsche, BMW, Mercedes, Audi, and Range Rover among others on Sunday night during a crackdown on drunk drivers.
Action against the Warden and Chief Warder in Jharpada jail group clash has led many to question if they have been made scapegoats to protect seniors.
Finally, Cuttack arms smuggling syndicate's kingpin had his luck run out and was arrested by the special squad of Commissionerate Police from Bihar’s Munger area.
A joint team of Jajpur Road and Cuttack Forest departments conducted raids on YouTuber Monalisha Bhadra's house for violating Wildlife (Protection) Act.
During a normal checking at Midnapore toll gate, the police stopped a car and the police found blood stains inside the vehicle's boot. Soon the occupants- Soumyakanti Jena and the driver of the car-were detained.
According to reports, Vinod said that he was upset because the police had failed to find the motive behind his sons’ murder.
The incident took place on March 22 and CCTV footage, capturing the entire episode, is also doing the rounds on social media.
Delhi Police intercepted the accused at Jhajera flyover when they were on their way to Chandni Chowk from Gurugram and arrested them.
Things took an ugly turn after the accused Dhyana Munda attacked his father with a sharp-edged weapon, leading to his death on the spot
Forest department is going to tighten noose around social media account holders if they have posts of prohibited wild animals
The liquor mafia's family members even went on to hurl abuses and attack the raiding party. They even detained the officials and vandalised their vehicle.
The police have recovered brown sugar worth an approximate market value of Rs 26 lakh from their possession.
As per reports, Gula Swain and his son Rajendra Swain, residents of Jagannathpur under Patapur police limits, were murdered on December 28, 2013.
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