Tag: Commissionerate Police

  • Commissionerate police to take Bawariya gang members on remand!

    Commissionerate police to take Bawariya gang members on remand!

    Bhubaneswar: Commissionerate police is all set apply for a seven-day remand of the arrested members of Bawariya gang (a nomadic clan from Uttar Pradesh), said sources.

    According to sources, the Commissionerate police will soon move the court and seek its permission to take the Bawariya gang members on a seven-day remand with the aim to dig deeper into the case.

    Besides, the city police has formed two special teams to probe the case in Uttar Pradesh and Delhi.

    Earlier on May 22, the Commissionerate police arrested the four members of the notorious ‘Bawaria gang’. A total of 16 gold chains weighing 200 grams, and two motorcycles bearing Delhi registration numbers were recovered from their possession.

    In course of investigation, police came to know that the gang was involved in at least 28 cases in different parts of the state, including Cuttack, Cuttack Rural, Puri, Khorda, and Bhadrak districts.

  • Scanner of Commissionerate Police on regular traffic violators

    Scanner of Commissionerate Police on regular traffic violators

    Bhubaneswar: Beware regular traffic violators, all the people who have more than five e-challans shall be under the scanner of the Commissionerate Police.

    Police Commissioner Soumendra Priyadarshi said there have been several instances where several e-challans go unpaid. Most violators do not bother to deposit the fine.

    The police Commissioner further added that the violators continue to drive without caring about traffic rules. So, steps need to be taken to prevent this any further.

    He said that steps shall be taken very soon to collect fines or lodge a police complaint against regular offenders.

    Further, the CP Soumendra further informed, that strict rules and action shall be taken against those who have violated traffic rules more than 5 times.

    It is noteworthy that, if the violators still do not comply, necessary action will be taken against them as per law.

    This has been decided after the fact that there has been a considerable rise in the number of traffic related offences.