Security Officer Of Odisha Minister, Who Was Shot By Cop, Suspended

Security Officer Of Odisha Minister, Who Was Shot By Cop, Suspended
Bhubaneswar:

The Odisha Police today suspended minister Naba Kishore Das' personal security officer on the charge of dereliction of duty.

Brajarajnagar Police Station inspector-in-charge Pradyumna Kumar Swain and Gandhi Chhak Police Outpost in-charge Sashibhusan Podha were also transferred from their place of posting, an official said.

The move comes after the state government had on Tuesday transferred Jharsuguda superintendent of police and Brajrajnagar sub-divisional police officer following the killing of the minister.

Naba Kishore Das, 60, breathed his last on January 29 evening, hours after he was shot by a policeman at Gandhi Chhak in Brajrajnagar area of Jharsuguda district, where he had gone to attend an event.

The Odisha Police had on Monday dismissed Assistant Sub Inspector Gopal Das from service after arresting him for allegedly gunning down Das.

"Slain minister Naba Kishore Das' personal security officer Mitrabhanu Deo has been placed under suspension on the charge of dereliction of duty.

"Deo was on duty when the accused policeman opened fire at Das. The security officer did not react immediately and also failed to follow standard operating procedure during the VVIP visit," the official said.

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His personal security officer was interrogated by the state police's crime branch team on Tuesday.

Swain, who registered an FIR and was also the complainant of the minister murder case, was transferred to Sambalpur district police headquarters, while Podha was shifted to nearby Sonepur district police headquarters, the official said.

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Jharsuguda SP Rahul Jain was transferred to the state police headquarters in Cuttack.

Brajarajnagar SDPO Gupteswar Bhoi was also shifted to the state police headquarters.

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The suspension and transfer of police personnel came in the wake of the opposition parties' attacks on the Naveen Patnaik government over the killing of former health minister.

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