Jajpur: Youtuber Monalisha Bhadra And Husband Surrender For Violating WPA 
by Argus News
Thu, Mar 28 | 11:14 a.m.

Jajpur, Mar 28: Youtuber Monalisha Bhadra and her husband Badri Narayan Bhadra have surrendered in front of the range office in Jajpur last night after the forest officials conducted a raid at their house in Jahala village under Sadar police station limits in Jajpur for the violation of the Wildlife Protection Act, 1972. 

According to the information, the duo had kept many wild animals in their house and also were posting their photos and videos in social media. They were warned against this many times. 

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On Sunday, the forest officials raided their house and registered a case against them. 

They had travelled with the wild animals out of the Odisha also informed the officials. 

After their surrender they were court forwarded today. 


 

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