Bhubaneswar: He wanted to become a ‘don’. To realise his dream, he stole a pistol and started spreading terror in a slum here.
But Rahul Jena finally ran out of luck when he posted a picture of the pistol on social media to “show off”. This drew the attention of the police, who launched an investigation and finally arrested him.
Police said that Jena had stolen the pistol from a car parked on New Airport Road.
Pistol in hand, he soon started spreading terror in Tapovan basti, forcing people to call him “bhai”. After he posted a picture of the gun on social media, the police began a probe and arrested him.
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