Four Persons Climb Garbage Mound to Enter Puri Jagannath Temple Illegally, Probe Ordered
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Probe Ordered Into Security Breach, Efforts On To Identify 4 Men Who Sneaked Into Puri Jagannath Temple
Puri: The Shree Jagannath Temple Administration (SJTA) on Wednesday constituted a committee to probe a serious security breach in which four men managed to gain unauthorised access to the 12th century shrine in Odisha’s Puri by scaling its Meghanada Pacheri or the outer boundary wall. The committee, headed by SJTA chief administrator Arabind Padhee, includes the OSD security, sanitation officer, and the civil engineer in charge of temple infrast…
Four Youths Enter Puri Jagannath Temple by Climbing Meghanada Pacheri
Puri: In a major security breach at the Shree Jagannath Temple, four youths allegedly entered the temple premises by scaling the Meghanada Pacheri, the outer boundary wall. The intruders used a large garbage mound near the southern wall to access the 12th-century shrine, bypassing stringent security measures, as per reports. A viral video of the incident has prompted the Shree Jagannath Temple Administration (SJTA) to form a probe committee comp…
Security breach at Jagannath temple: Four try to enter via garbage mound - OrissaPOST
Puri: The Shree Jagannath Temple Administration (SJTA) Wednesday constituted a committee to inquire into the alleged breach of security at the 12th-century shrine here after four unknown persons were found scaling the outer perimeter wall of the temple. SJTA chief administrator has formed a committee headed by the administrator (security) to inquire into the matter, Puri District Collector Chanchal Rana told reporters after a video of four peopl…
Security breach at Jagannath Temple: Four youths scale Meghanada Pacheri during key ritual
Puri, July 9: In a shocking lapse of security, four youths managed to scale the Meghanada Pacheri, the fortified outer wall of the Shree Jagannath Temple and gain unauthorized access to the temple premises, sparking widespread concern over the safety of one of India’s most revered religious sites.The incident occurred on the day of Niladri Bije, a key ritual marking the conclusion of the annual Rath Yatra festival. Despite the deployment of hea…
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