The body of Tapas Acharya (34) was recovered last night from a roadside near Khallikote police station, about 50 km from here.
Acharya, who hailed from Bikrampur village had injury marks on his neck, police said.
He was suspected to have been killed while returning to his village, about 15 km from Khallikote, after duty, family members of the deceased said.
"We suspect the miscreants might have used a knife or a sharp weapon to kill him," sub divisional police officer, Chhatrapur, A Ch Pahi said.
A scientific team has been pressed for investigation, the SDPO said.
Journalist associations in Ganjam district have condemned the incident and urged the police to arrest the culprits.
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