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Odisha teacher arrested for spreading misinformation about coronavirus

Odisha police arrested a teacher on charges of spreading misinformation about coronavirus (COVID-19) on social media in Odisha's Kalahandi district. The accused has been identified as Bindu Mahananda. He was apprehended by the order of Kalahandi SP.

Odisha teacher arrested for spreading misinformation about coronavirus
Odisha teacher arrested for spreading misinformation about coronavirus
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Published : Mar 15, 2020, 9:03 PM IST

Bhawanipatna (Odisha): A government school teacher was arrested in Odisha's Kalahandi district on Sunday for allegedly spreading misinformation about novel coronavirus,police said.

Bindu Mahanand, who works in Dudkel primary school,had allegedly posted a message on popular mobile application Whats App claiming that an infected man had returned from Bengaluru and confined himself to his house at Khaliakani village in Golamunda block.

Following this, police and block officials visited the village in Golmunda area to verify the claim made by the teacher, Sub-Divisional Police Officer (SDPO), Dharmagarh,Laxmi Narayan Panda said.

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The information was found to be false following which the police registered a case against Mahanand and arrested him, the SDPO said.

The teacher claimed that he was innocent and someone had played mischief using his mobile phone.

The state government had warned that stern action would be taken against anyone spreading rumours about the disease.

(PTI)

Bhawanipatna (Odisha): A government school teacher was arrested in Odisha's Kalahandi district on Sunday for allegedly spreading misinformation about novel coronavirus,police said.

Bindu Mahanand, who works in Dudkel primary school,had allegedly posted a message on popular mobile application Whats App claiming that an infected man had returned from Bengaluru and confined himself to his house at Khaliakani village in Golamunda block.

Following this, police and block officials visited the village in Golmunda area to verify the claim made by the teacher, Sub-Divisional Police Officer (SDPO), Dharmagarh,Laxmi Narayan Panda said.

ALSO READ: All you need to know about Epidemic Act and it's provisions!

The information was found to be false following which the police registered a case against Mahanand and arrested him, the SDPO said.

The teacher claimed that he was innocent and someone had played mischief using his mobile phone.

The state government had warned that stern action would be taken against anyone spreading rumours about the disease.

(PTI)

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