Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Probe begins into communal violence in Odisha, curfew reimposed

- Indo Asian News Service letters@hindustant­imes.com

The Crime Branch of the Odisha Police has begun an investigat­ion into an incidence of communal violence last week in Bhadrak town where curfew was reimposed till Monday morning.

The prohibitor­y orders in the town were initially relaxed from 8 to 11am on Sunday. The hours were extended until noon to facilitate people to purchase essential commoditie­s. The curfew was reimposed later and will remain in force till 7 am on Monday, said a police officer.

Around 35 platoons of police forces have been deployed across the town to avoid any untoward incident. Chief minister Naveen Patnaik said two companies of Rapid Action Force (RAF) would be sent to Bhadrak.

Patnaik, who attended the Inter-state Council Standing Committee meeting in New Delhi, said that he discussed the Bhadrak issue with home minister Rajnath Singh and he has assured the state that two companies of the RAF would be sent.

Meanwhile, the Crime Branch has begun the probe into the alleged offensive remarks on Hindu deities on social media that led to unrest in the town on Thursday and Friday.

“The crime branch probe has started into the alleged offensive remarks and rumours on social media. The Crime Branch cyber cell is investigat­ing the WhatsApp data. The group admins have been asked for providing the data,” told Crime Branch Special Director General B.K. Sharma. He also said stringent action would be taken against the persons behind it. On Saturday, the police detained 35 people in connection with the clashes.

THE CRIME BRANCH HAS BEGUN A PROBE INTO THE ALLEGED

OFFENSIVE REMARKS ON HINDU DEITIES ON SOCIAL MEDIA THAT LED TO UNREST IN THE TOWN

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