Crime in Odisha / Pitabash Panda Murder Case: Ballistic Test Ordered on Seized Pistols

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Two 9mm pistols seized in the Pitabash Panda murder case sent for ballistic testing.
Court allows Sunil Hota’s transfer to MKCG Medical for urgent medical care.
16 accused arrested so far, including former BJD leaders and corporators.
Berhampur, Nov 12: The Odisha Police have sent two seized 9mm pistols, linked to the high-profile murder case of advocate Pitabash Panda, for ballistic testing to the State Forensic Science Laboratory (SFSL) in Bhubaneswar.
These firearms were recovered from the accused during the investigation and are expected to provide crucial insights into the trajectory and origin of the bullets used in the crime.
So far, 16 individuals have been arrested in connection with the case. Among them are former BJD MLA Bikram Panda, ex-mayor Siba Shankar Das, corporator Malaya Bishoyi, BJD leader Madan Dalai, and Bikram’s associate Sunil Hota. Police submitted details of the seized weapons to the SDJM Court, which is overseeing the case.
Meanwhile, the court has granted permission for Sunil Hota
to be shifted to MKCG Medical College and Hospital for treatment, following a
petition filed by his lawyers Rashmita Das and Chakrapani Nahak. Hota is
reportedly suffering from throat-related complications requiring medical
attention.
Also read: Deceased Advocate's Family Gets Police Protection after Threat Allegations
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In a separate development, Bikram Panda and Malaya Bishoyi had earlier filed a petition seeking permission to receive home-cooked meals in jail. SDJM Kumar Spandan approved the request, directing jail authorities to provide them with necessary dietary arrangements inside the prison.
A recent health check-up conducted by jail authorities confirmed that both individuals are in stable condition and do not currently require external medical intervention.
The case continues to draw public attention due to the
involvement of several high-profile political figures. Investigations are
ongoing, and further revelations are expected once the ballistic reports are
received.
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