The managing director of a stevedores firm and his aide, who were sought by police for the murder of a senior official of a shipping company at the port town of Paradip, have been detained in Thailand, a top police official said today.
Mahimananda Mishra, managing director of Odisha Stevedores Ltd, and Basant Bal were detained yesterday in Thailand, with the assistance of Interpol, and the process was being expedited to bring them to Odisha, state DGP K B Singh said.
Mishra and Bal would be formally arrested after they reach India, the DGP said.
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The assailants had hurled crude bombs at Swain's vehicle while he was heading towards his office. When Swain attempted to escape, they opened fire killing him on the spot, police said.
On Friday, a Kujang court had issued a non-bailable warrant against them.
So far, seven persons have been arrested in connection with the murder, Singh said.
The key accused in the case Susant Sethy, another close associate of Mishra, was arrested by police from an airport in New Delhi on Friday. Sethy had helped Mishra and Bal escape to Thailand.
The two had reached Bangkok from Nepal on 15-day tourist visas, police said adding that a lookout circular had been issued for Mishra earlier.
Police interrogated Mishra's wife last week and raided his houses at Baramunda in Bhubaneswar, Paradip, his hotel in Bhubaneswar and office.
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