7 -Year -Polle Bomb -Explosion case resolved in the Bolangir district of Odisha: sentenced to professor registration to life imprisonment sentenced
On February 25, 2018, there was a tragic accident in the Bolangir district Odisha, which shook the entire area. Software engineer Soumya Shekhar Sahu received a parcel just five days after his marriage. Considering the gift of marriage, when he opened the parcel, he exploded. His 85 -year -old grandmother Jenamani also died in the explosion, while his wife Reema was seriously injured. Justice was done after seven years in this terrible case. The Court of AZ Odisha convicted the accused Professor Rejulal Mehar and sentenced him to life imprisonment. In addition, the court also imposed a fine of Rs 50,000 on him. The case and identity of the accused Professor Rejalal Meher was an English lecturer in the local college at the time. The dangerous parcel sent to Soumya’s home on February 23, 2018 belonged to him. The initial investigation was local police, but the case was later handed over to the Odisha crime branch. During the investigation, more than 100 suspects were questioned and Meher was eventually arrested. According to police, the crime was committed in revenge; This heinous crime was committed in a sense of revenge. Soumya’s mother, Sanjukta Sahu, was Meher’s colleague and was appointed to the post of principal of the college, who used to be with Meher. Mehr considers this cost of Sanjukta as Nivar, which gave birth to this frightening step. Rejhallal Meher, the plan to make explosives, learned the techniques to make explosives using the internet by collecting fireworks during Diwali. He first tested explosives and then placed a bomb in a cardboard box, packed as “gift”. A few days ago he sent the parcel through Courier Service to Raipur, from where it reached Patgangarh, 250 km away and later delivered to Soumya’s house. Police said the evil trick of courier service that Meher was looking for courier service, especially in a place in the basement and where there was no CCTV camera. He told courier staff that the parcel had a gift item. As the sender’s name, ‘SK Sharma’ wrote a wrong address and gave a wrong address so that his identity could be hidden. During the investigation found in the investigation, police seized cell phones, laptops, pen rides, hard drives and CCTV footage from Courier Service. An anonymous letter was also found and claimed that three people would be involved in the explosion. This letter was sent to police to deceive, but it also gave them many clues. Senior Ips Arun Botra, the chief officer of the arrest investigation received from the information of the English language, said it became clear that it was the distance between the language, the size of the font and the words of the anonymity, it became clear that it was sent to someone who had a good grip on English. On this basis, he suspected the lecturer of English, Meher. The search for his home also found important evidence corresponding to scientific methods, which gave a decisive turn of the case. Arun Botra said a challenging investigation that the case was challenging, as there were no direct witnesses or evidence. The accused tried to mislead police several times, but scientific investigation and hard work eventually revealed the truth. The statement of the victim of the victim, Saumya’s mother, Sanjukta Sahu, expressed satisfaction with the court’s decision, but said: “We are right, but what is lost cannot come back.” At the same time, the father of the victim, Ravindra Sahu, said he expected the death penalty, but also thanked the judiciary on the sentence of life imprisonment.