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Sambalpur: Woman Murdered in Sahu Colony; Linked to Corex Trade, Authorities Deny Syndicate Involvement

Incident of Woman’s Murder in Sahu Colony

Sambalpur: A shocking incident occurred in Sahu Colony under Town Police Station limits, where a woman was brutally murdered, allegedly linked to the Corex syndicate. The murder is believed to have been caused by a dispute between two groups. However, the police seem to be trying to portray the incident as stemming from an old enmity. They are downplaying it by merely labeling it as a simple murder. According to SDPO, the reason for the murder was related to financial transactions, but the police have remained silent about why the money was exchanged. Moreover, the accused has not revealed why he paid the money. Today, the accused, Pan Haripal, was arrested and sent to court. He hails from the Bareipali Thanapada area.

Rising Corex and Drug Trade in Sahu Colony

Due to the increasing illegal Corex and drug trade in Sahu Colony, two police officers have been deployed. Despite their presence, illegal activities continue unabated, resulting in this murder. According to reports, the police are aware of the Corex trade’s involvement in the murder, but they are avoiding discussing it. If they admit it, their own negligence will be questioned. As a result, they are reportedly attempting to attribute the incident to past enmity.

Victim’s Background and Corex Mafia Involvement

Lalita Devi (36), the victim, was charged with seven to eight counts of illegal liquor trade, including both local and foreign alcohol. However, she did not face any cases involving the Corex trade. It is said that she worked for the powerful Corex mafia, which is why no Corex-related cases were filed against her. As a result, she frequently obtained bail easily.

Illegal Activities Persist Despite Police Presence

For years, there have been regular complaints about illegal Corex and drug dealings in Sahu Colony’s slum areas. Last year, the authorities cleared illegal encroachments from the area. However, since no construction was undertaken afterward, the settlement has started growing again, with the illegal drug trade thriving. Despite the police being present in the area, they have been accused of merely acting as silent observers, ignoring the ongoing illegal activities.

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