September 19th 2024.
In the town of Bhawanipatna, a shocking incident occurred on Wednesday morning when a forester was discovered hanging in his government quarters. The forester, Sanjay Nayak, was only 33 years old and hailed from Shundisahi in Rayagada district. He was working at the High-Tech Silviculture Nursery in Jaring and also held the position of Range Officer at the Silviculture Office in Bhawanipatna. However, he had recently been transferred to Bolangir district, just three days before his tragic death.
As soon as the news reached the authorities, the Bhawanipatna Town police arrived at the scene and took possession of the body. They then proceeded to send it for postmortem at the local hospital. Once the procedure was completed, the body was handed over to Sanjay's family members. However, amidst the grief and shock, Sanjay's brother Rabi Narayan took a brave step and lodged a written complaint at the Town police station. The complaint alleged that Sanjay had been subjected to constant mental harassment by Debendra Behera, the Divisional Forest Officer of Rayagada. Rabi Narayan held Behera responsible for his brother's untimely death and accused him of driving Sanjay to take his own life.
According to the complaint, Behera had been pressuring Sanjay to pay bribes and had even threatened him with suspension or dismissal if he did not comply. This was further corroborated by a suicide note that was found near Sanjay's body. Rabi Narayan urged the police to take strict action against Behera and bring him to justice for his brother's tragic end. The matter was escalated to Kalahandi SP Abhilash G, who promptly directed the Town PS IIC to launch an investigation and take appropriate action against the guilty party.
The entire town of Bhawanipatna was in a state of shock and mourning over the death of the young and promising forester. The community remembered Sanjay as a dedicated and hardworking officer, who had always been passionate about his work. His sudden and unexpected death had left everyone in disbelief and raised serious questions about the work culture and ethics within the forestry department. The authorities assured that they would leave no stone unturned in getting to the bottom of this tragic incident and bringing justice to Sanjay Nayak's family.
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