December 30th 2024.
In a recent development, the Odisha Police has announced that they have successfully apprehended a couple on charges of fraud. According to the authorities, the couple, identified as Hansita Abhilipsa and her partner Anil Kumar Mohanty, were deceiving people by pretending to be the daughter and son-in-law of PK Mishra, the Principal Secretary to Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
The police have accused the couple of conning individuals by claiming that they had powerful connections. They were arrested on Sunday and have been charged under Sections 329, 319, 318, and 3 of the BNS. Additional DCP Zone 6 in Bhubaneswar, Swaraj Debata, confirmed the arrests and stated that the couple had been posing as the daughter and son-in-law of PM's Principal Secretary PK Mishra.
Upon further investigation, the authorities discovered numerous photographs at the couple's residence, featuring them with prominent individuals, including the Chief Secretary. It is believed that the duo targeted wealthy businessmen, builders, mining operators, and other influential people in Bhubaneswar.
It has been reported that the couple used digitally altered images with influential officials to gain the trust of their victims. They would then make false promises to help them secure their tenders. Hansita hails from Kandhamal district, while Mohanty is a small-scale businessman who runs an infrastructure firm.
The arrests were made after a complaint was lodged by a mine owner who had fallen victim to the couple's scheme. The police are now urging other potential victims to come forward and provide any relevant information regarding the couple's fraudulent activities.
This incident has once again highlighted the importance of being vigilant and cautious when dealing with individuals claiming to have influential connections. The authorities have urged the public to be cautious and not fall prey to such deceptive schemes in the future.
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