These visuals showing a criminal gang operating in the state capital, has now become major concern for the denizens. Not one or two, multiple videos of the gang of youths have gone viral on social media platforms. The youths can be seen copying villains in movies by brandishing deadly weapons such as swords and gun.
Such activities in the middle of city road have posed a big challenge for the police administration. As per reports, the youths are members of a gang named ‘Koi Bhai Nahi’, popular as 'KBN'. The gang had recently attacked a youth at CRP Square on October 21.
According to sources, KBN gang is being led by Bubu Jena alias Papuni, who happens to be the son of a police officer. Another youth who was seen wielding a sword in one of the viral videos has been identified as Rahul. The Commissionerate police has arrested four persons including Rahul and seized many weapons after the videos surfaced over social media.
Pakistani woman Seema Haider, who illegally moved into Indian territory to marry PUBG lover Sachin, is suspected of having links with Pakistani intelligence agency, ISI. For the last two days, the Anti-Terrorist Squad (ATS) has put Seema along with her boyfriend Sachin under scanner to crack the mystery.
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Another honey trap case has surfaced at the Integrated Test Range (ITR) of the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) in Chandipur. Balasore police on Friday arrested a senior technical officer for allegedly leaking confidential information to a Pakistani agent.
Cases of cyber crimes are increasing day by day. Innocents, people who are not tech-savvy, often fall prey to the cyber criminals. It is important for victims to take action by reporting incidents, sooner the better. Filing a complaint on a cybercrime portal is a crucial step in the process of seeking justice and ensuring safety of online community.
Pakistani woman Seema Haider, who illegally moved into Indian territory to marry PUBG lover Sachin, is suspected of having links with Pakistani intelligence agency, ISI. For the last two days, the Anti-Terrorist Squad (ATS) has put Seema along with her boyfriend Sachin under scanner to crack the mystery.
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