Only a handful of senior IPS officers have been assigned the task of supervising the Rath Yatra security arrangements
BHUBANESWAR: Police personnel, who have not been assigned Rath Yatra duty, have been asked to refrain from visiting Puri with their families. The state police headquarters has sent a circular to the heads of police establishments to strictly comply with the order.
Like last year, the government has banned the congregation of devotees during the Rath Yatra in view of the Covid-19 pandemic. “Though the police can get easy access to any place, there could be misuse of the ban order and they may visit Puri alone or take their families along with them. Only duty-bound police personnel should visit the pilgrim town,” a senior police officer said.
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Bhubaneswar: Jamtara gang, an inter-state cybercrime gang operating from Jharkhand is now spreading its tentacles in Odisha’s capital Bhubaneswar with new targets.
In order to aware people the Commissionerate Police released a message and cautioned the people to remain alert as the cyber fraudsters of Jamtara in Jharkhand are engaging unemployed engineers to commit various online frauds as part of their phishing scam.
Warning the people, the cops advised to stay away from callers who have identified themselves as bank officials and requested to refrain from furnishing any personal information including ATM/Credit Card, bank account details etc.