Odisha Crime Branch Investigates Killing of Railway Police Constable
Introduction
The Odisha Police Crime Branch has taken control of a case involving the death of a police officer after an alleged attempt at sexual assault.
Main Body
The incident began on May 7, when two women on a scooter collided with two men, identified as Soumya Ranjan Swain and Om Prakash Rout, near the Balianta Police Station. It is alleged that Swain attacked the women and tried to rape one of them, causing the victim to lose consciousness. Consequently, a crowd of about 40 people gathered and physically attacked the two men. This violent encounter resulted in the death of 32-year-old Swain and left Rout injured. Following a high-level meeting, Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi ordered a full investigation to ensure the process is transparent. The Director General of Police then transferred the case to the CID Crime Branch in Cuttack. This decision was made because the case is very sensitive, involving both sexual assault and mob violence. Furthermore, the family of the deceased has asked for the complainant to undergo a polygraph test. To ensure a fair legal process, Deputy Superintendent of Police Ratnaprava Satpathy is leading the on-site investigation under the supervision of Superintendent of Police Anirudha Routray. So far, police have arrested 11 people suspected of taking part in the lynching.
Conclusion
The Crime Branch is now supervising the case, with 11 suspects in custody and a call for increased vigilance to prevent similar violence in the future.
Learning
⚡ The 'Connection' Shift: Moving from A2 to B2
An A2 student tells a story like a list: "The men fought. A crowd gathered. A man died."
To reach B2, you must stop listing facts and start weaving them. This article provides a perfect masterclass in using Logical Connectors to show how one event causes another.
🛠️ The B2 Toolkit: Cause & Effect
Look at these three transitions from the text. They transform simple sentences into professional reporting:
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"Consequently" Used when one thing happens as a direct result of another.
- A2 style: The victim lost consciousness. Many people gathered.
- B2 style: The victim lost consciousness; consequently, a crowd gathered.
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"Furthermore" Used to add a new, important piece of information to a point you already made.
- A2 style: The case is sensitive. The family wants a test.
- B2 style: The case is sensitive; furthermore, the family has asked for a polygraph test.
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"Following..." Used to set the timeline of events without using the boring word "Then".
- A2 style: They had a meeting. Then the Chief Minister ordered a probe.
- B2 style: Following a high-level meeting, the Chief Minister ordered a full investigation.
💡 Pro-Tip for Growth
Next time you write an email or a story, ban the words "And", "Then", and "So". Replace them with Furthermore, Following, and Consequently. This single change makes you sound instantly more academic and fluent.