Gyan Ranjan Das was arrested about a month ago for a theft case from Badamulabasanta village under Pattamundai police jurisdiction mistaking him for the actual accused Manoranjan Das.
The slip-up was detected when Gyan Ranjan moved the court for bail on June 23 and it was found that his name did not figure in the charge-sheet framed by the police.
Case records were being prepared to release him.
Police are now on the lookout for Manoranjan Das, a native of the village, who has been accused of lifting a motor bike with two other accomplices from Pattamundai marketplace and is now absconding.
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