According to Priyadarshi, whenever a crime happens, the new technology will help us to do a pattern analysis through Google mapping and other tools.
The Commissionerate Police on Tuesday detained a woman on charges of defrauding several cab drivers including some from an app-based cab service aggregator.
Police on Monday arrested notorious robber Godhi for his alleged involvement in the loot incident that took place at Damana village under Chandrasekharpur Police limits of Bhubaneswar on January 1 night.
In the posters, the Commissionerate Police has urged people to inform about these criminals by dialing 7077798111 or 067-3510199. The names and addresses of the informers would be kept confidential. The informers would be given a cash prize of Rs 10,000.
A total of eight persons have been arrested in this connection, informed Bhubaneswar DCP, Prateek Singh. According to Singh, the gang used to operate in groups across the country in teams of 14 to 15 persons. They were also involved in multiple cases in Odisha as well.
One portion of the house has collapsed under the impact of the mysterious blast. Some people have been injured in the explosion. Sources said several products including deodorants were stored in the house which was used as a commercial unit.
Throwing an open challenge to the Commissionerate Police, robbers allegedly broke into a house at Jagannath Nagar under Laxmisagar Police limits in Bhubaneswar and decamped with gold jewellery worth lakhs of rupees late at night on December 31.
These public volunteers are cyber experts from various software companies. Bhubaneswar DCP, Prateek Singh on Monday informed that 25 public volunteers will be engaged in the first phase.
Three persons, including Pintu's driver- Swagat alias Lucky, have been arrested in this connection.
The burglary was reported when the house owner Debadutta Samal and his family members were not present in the house.
The Commissionerate Police on Tuesday issued a slew of guidelines regarding zero-night celebrations in hotels and bars in Bhubaneswar. The guidelines were issued after a meeting between the police and the owners of hotels and bars.
The accused have been identified as Padia Sahu, Rashmi Parida, Satyabrat Behera, and Samir Barik. All the five accused were arrested based on the complaint filed by one Manas Behera, who runs a construction company.
Sources said that the gang used to make payments for the patients at several hospitals through credit cards and utilised the cash for other purposes during the 30 to 45-day repayment window.
Sources said the accused were allegedly involved in smuggling in the guise of fish trade. They were targeting to sell the drugs to various clubs and pubs ahead of the New Year.
The miscreants stole over Rs 10 lakh cash from the ATM after breaking it open using gas cutters late on Sunday night.
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