Based on the complaint, CCS police have registered
cases against Biswajith Kinkar Senapathi and Prasenjith Pakhira.
According to the
First Information Report (FIR), the complainant company provides parcel
services, including transportation of gold and silver consignments. The accused
were regular clients who availed the firm’s Valuable Payable Post (VPP)
service, under which payment for consignments was to be made within 15 to 20
days of receipt.
Under this
arrangement, the logistics firm would remit the payment to the respective
consignors after deducting a 2 per cent service charge.
The complaint
stated that in December 2025, the accused collected gold consignments on
different dates. However, they allegedly neither made the agreed payment within
the stipulated time nor returned the gold.
When the firm
attempted to contact them regarding the pending dues, the accused were
reportedly unreachable and stopped responding to calls. The complainant alleged that the duo
failed to pay for 1,791 grams of gold valued at approximately Rs 1.7 crore,
thereby causing wrongful loss to the company.
Police officials
said an investigation into the matter is underway.