Odisha cops introduce reward scheme for tip-off on illegal bomb-making units

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Odisha cops introduce reward scheme for tip-off on illegal bomb-making units

BHUBANESWAR: In the after-math of the recent death of five people in two separate blasts during illegal prepa-ration of explosives in Bhubaneswar and Cuttack, the commissionerate police ha-ve come up with a reward scheme with an intention to curb such unlawful activities.According to the officials, a cash prize of Rs 10,000 will be given to anyone providing credible information about illegal storage or manufacturing of explosives in the twin cities.

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"The scheme, valid until March 31, is designed to encourage public participation in rooting out hidden dangers in neighbourhoods," additional commissioner of po-lice Narasingha Bhol said.To make reporting easier, police have issued two dedi cated helpline numbers: 7077798111 for Bhubaneswar and 7328077324 for Cuttack.

Officials emphasized that anonymity will be respected, hoping to reassure citizens who may fear retaliation.On Feb 19, three members of a family died in an explosion in their house under Jagatpur police station limits in Cuttack. On Jan 27, a cri-minal and his mother died and two others were injured while assembling bombs on the terrace of their house in the city's Airfield area.On Sunday, police organi-sed a rally in Cuttack city, seeking the support of the pub-lic in dismantling illegal firecrackers and explosive-making units. Through pla-cards, police personnel conveyed the message of the dangers and criminal liabili-ty linked to illegal manufac-turing and storage of explosives."Cracker blast is not just dangerous, but also shatters families and livelihoods. Be responsible," read a placard message.

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