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Six arrested for Jagannath Temple servitor’s murder

A decade-old grudge over the 2012 killing of Guna Singhari, a servitor of the Puri Jagannath temple and a former BJD councillor, triggered the revenge murder of servitor Krushna Chandra Pratihari in the pilgrim town on March 16, said police after arresting six persons in this connection
Six arrested for Jagannath Temple servitor’s murder
The arrested include Guna Singhari’s brother and nephew. Guna was killed in 2012
BHUBANESWAR: A decade-old grudge over the 2012 killing of Guna Singhari, a servitor of the Puri Jagannath temple and a former BJD councillor, triggered the revenge murder of servitor Krushna Chandra Pratihari in the pilgrim town on March 16, said police after arresting six persons in this connection on Monday.
Guna Singhari’s brother, Kalia Singhari alias Taluchha Nityananda Mohapatra (58), and nephew, Dolagobinda Singhari alias Taluchha Asish Mohapatra (26), are among the six arrested.
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The other four have been identified by the police as Baba Mahapatra (37), Kalu alias Satyanarayan Panigrahi (32), Rashmiranjan Patra (33) and Sandip Jena (34). All of them belong to Puri.
Pratihari, who was the prime accused in the 2012 Singhari murder case before being acquitted of all charges in January this year, was shot dead at Barabati Jagaghara (a community centre). Pratihari was the secretary of the temple’s Suar Mahasuar Nijog, a prominent association of servitors.
“As of now, we suspect that the motive of the murder was revenge. We are, however, exploring other possible angles, including land dispute. Kalia and his son Dolagobinda were the prime conspirators. They had engaged Kalu to hatch the plan. The murder contract was finalised for Rs 30 lakh. Kalu was paid Rs 2 lakh in advance,” Puri SP Kanwar Vishal Singh said.
The police said four persons, including Baba, were present on the spot during the firing on Pratihari. The other three persons — Tutu Mahapatra, Kunmun Suar and Hari Pandaare — are on the run. The police said Hari fired on Pratihari’s head from a close range, killing him on the spot. Rashmiranjan supplied the firearms to the killers, while Sandip helped the accused escape and take shelter in different places.
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Debabrata Mohapatra

Debabrata Mohapatra is an Assistant Editor at The Times of India, Bhubaneswar. He had been writing for TOI from Puri since 2006 before joining the Bhubaneswar bureau in August 2010. He covers crime, law & order and Congress.

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