sub-imageடைம்லைன்
sub-imageதினமலர் டிவி
sub-imagePodcast
sub-imageiPaper
sub-imageசினிமா
sub-imageகோயில்கள்
sub-imageபுத்தகங்கள்
sub-imageSubscription
sub-imageதிருக்குறள்
sub-imageகடல் தாமரை
Dinamalar Logo

ஞாயிறு, டிசம்பர் 14, 2025 ,கார்த்திகை 28, விசுவாவசு வருடம்

டைம்லைன்


தற்போதைய செய்தி


தினமலர் டிவி


ப்ரீமியம்


தமிழகம்


இந்தியா


உலகம்


வர்த்தகம்


விளையாட்டு


கல்விமலர்


டீ கடை பெஞ்ச்


/

செய்திகள்

/

Kalvimalar

/

News

/

Odisha Crime Branch IG goes on leave while probing into student self-immolation case

/

Odisha Crime Branch IG goes on leave while probing into student self-immolation case

Odisha Crime Branch IG goes on leave while probing into student self-immolation case

Odisha Crime Branch IG goes on leave while probing into student self-immolation case


UPDATED : ஆக 07, 2025 12:00 AM

ADDED : ஆக 07, 2025 12:24 PM

Google News

UPDATED : ஆக 07, 2025 12:00 AM ADDED : ஆக 07, 2025 12:24 PM


Google News
நிறம் மற்றும் எழுத்துரு அளவு மாற்ற

Bhubaneswar: The Inspector General of Odisha Police Crime Branch, S Shyni, who was leading the investigation into the death of a college student in Balasore following self-immolation, has gone on leave till August 15, officials said on Wednesday.

Shyni, who also heads the Crime Against Women and Children Wing, went on leave from Tuesday, a day after two ABVP leaders were arrested for allegedly abetting the suicide of the 20-year-old FM College student. The student had set herself on fire on July 12, reportedly in protest against sexual harassment by a professor, and died two days later at AIIMS Bhubaneswar.

In her absence, Crime Branch SP Anirudha Routray has been tasked with supervising the investigation.

“IGP Shyni has gone on leave on personal grounds. Her leave is unrelated to the arrests made in the case,” said Vinaytosh Mishra, DG, Crime Branch.

The Crime Branch took over the probe on July 16. So far, four persons — the accused professor, a former principal, and two leaders of the Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP) — have been arrested.

The case has sparked widespread protests across the state, with demands for a fair and speedy investigation.


imgpaper

Advertisement



Trending





      Dinamalar
      Follow us