Criminal cases were also registered against the accused for casting bogus votes who was caught on camera by a private TV news channel while casting bogus votes.
The video went viral on social network sites raising questions on the conduct of polls in this coastal district.
Ganeswar Jena, the presiding officer of booth number 185 at Janabali Upper Primary School at Kalasapur village under Aul assembly segment was found guilty by an administrative inquiry of turning a blind eye when bogus voting was recorded in the booth, the sources said.
Re-polling in the booth was held yesterday on the directions of chief electoral officer and recorded 74.25 per cent voting, which was more than the number of votes polled on April 17.
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