One more person was arrested today in connection with the attack on Odisha's Tourism Minister Maheshwar Mohanty, taking the total number of persons arrested in the case so far to five.
"Five persons have been arrested from Puttaparthi in neighbouring Andhra Pradesh," Puri SP Anup Kumar Sahu told reporters today adding that two 'mousers', 10 live rounds of cartridge and two vehicles were also recovered from them.
Four suspects were arrested on Thursday night from a lodge in Anantnag district.
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"We will also seek the court's permission to take them to remand for further interrogation," the SP said.
After committing the crime, the SP said the five fled to Andhra Pradesh in a van. They were, however, tracked by a joint team of Odisha and Andhra police.
While two persons fired at the minister near Amala Club in Puri town on the night of February 21, three others were giving cover to the shooters, the SP said adding that the incident was believed to be related to old rivalry.
The police, however, said that the mastermind behind the incident will be arrested soon.
Police had launched a massive manhunt after unknown attackers shot at 59-year-old Mohanty while he was returning home on a two-wheeler in Puri, his home town which he represented in the Assembly.
The minister was rushed to the Puri district hospital from where he was brought to a private hospital here. His condition is stated to be 'stable' and 'out of danger' after a bullet lodged in the minister's chest had been removed, hospital sources said.