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Remove tattoos within 15 days or face action, Odisha cops told

IndiaTimes Wednesday, 10 April 2024
Odisha's SSB orders police to remove tattoos within 15 days or face discipline, causing confusion. Bhubaneswar police enforce zero tolerance, leading to officers covering tattoos. Ban sparked by objections from bureaucrats, judicial officers. Senior advocate criticizes the order.
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