As per police sources, Ramesh had collected Rs 3 lakh each from more than 50 persons with the false assurance of giving them jobs in banks and other government organisations.
A notorious 7-member 'Irani Gang', known for posing as police officers to rob people, was apprehended in Bhubaneswar with Rs 3.5 lakh cash and gemstones. The gang, hailing from Madhya Pradesh, has been linked to numerous robberies across several states.
The STF officials seized brown sugar (Heroin) weighing more than 1.1 Kg (1120 gram) and other incriminating materials from their possession.
The bank manager in her complaint alleged that Rs 9,56,76,000 were illegally transferred through four cheques to bank accounts of various companies including PT Constructions and Suppliers and SK Enterprises. The suspected transactions were carried out between April 10 and 18.
In Titilagarh, Odisha, police solved the kidnap and murder of 15-year-old Rehan Bag by arresting his uncle Rohan Bag. Rohan strangled Rehan and misled police with a ransom demand to cover up the crime.
Ganja smuggling racket's mastermind Rahul Sethi's luck ran out when he had gone to Jharpada jail to meet his associates.
It is expected that the mystery surrounding the death of the businessman will become clear after the post-mortem.
According to police, Neha, a student at BVB College, was, for long, being pestered by the accused despite her outrightly rejecting his advances.
The Commissionerate Police has formed a 14-member Highly Efficient Response (HER) team to deal Road Romeos with iron hand.
The accused has been identified as Atmajyoti Nayak, a BBM student from the Airfield Police Station area. He was arrested by the special crime unit of the Commissionerate Police.
The rescued girls were allegedly being tortured at Kalinga Associates, a private company in Baripada.
Three security personnel suffered injuries in the fierce gun-battle and a large quantity of weapons was also recovered from the spot, they said.
EOW SP, Dillip Tripathy said, “Fraudsters like Ved Praksh have been tricking people into investing in cryptocurrency. They called people to meetings at hotels and swindled crores of rupees from them in Puri, Bhubaneswar, Bargarh, Sambalpur and Jharsuguda.”
Judge Baweja had also dismissed an application filed by Kavitha seeking rejection of CBI's request to seek her remand.
The money lender is presently asking the impoverished family in Padmakesharipur village to pay Rs 15 lakh more.
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