Tension prevails after locals intercepted Container with people from Bengal on NH-6 in Odisha’s Bhadrak

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BHADRAK/BHUBANESWAR: A day after the BJP National VP-Spokesperson Baijayant ‘Jay’ Panda urged Odisha Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik to completely seal the State’s border with West Bengal, locals in Bhadrak district in the State, where fresh 11 COVID-19 positive cases found till today and forcing the Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik assigning the charge of the district to senior IAS officer Sushil Kumar Lohani, were on Thursday intercepted a container at Ranital on NH-16 in Bhadrak district and found that around 10 to 11  people were there in the vehicle.

Meanwhile, Panchayati Raj and Housing and Urban Rural Development Minister Pratap Jena informed that though vigil has been tightened at all borders, it is not possible to completely seal the West Bengal border as it is too long. A Gram Panchayat level committee headed by Sarpanch with five members will be formed to keep track on people returning from other states, he said following  an inter-ministerial meeting held via video conference under the chairmanship of Finance Minister Niranjan Pujari.

A truck container illegally carrying people from West Bengal was en-route to Bhubaneswar this morning.  While moving on Balasore-Bhadrak road, some locals intercepted the vehicle at Ranital on NH-16 in Bhadrak district. Later, the locals found that around 10 to 11  people were there in the vehicle.

When the villagers tried to raise an alarm, some of the occupants got off and managed to flee from the spot while the container bearing number HR55 AD8574 drove away carrying the remaining people. The incident occurred at around 8.30 AM.  Soon after, the locals called up Bhadrak Rural police and informed about the incident.

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