Meanwhile, state Home Secretary T K Mishra said the CID would also seek help from the nun’s family.
“The Government will bear all the expenses of the nun’s family, if they come forward to help in tracing her,” Mishra said.
The CID is now planning to arrest two more villagers in the case apart from four others who were arrested two days ago and charged with rioting. So far, more than 480 people in Kandhamal have been arrested for arson, rioting and other offenc)es, while over 300 FIRs have been lodged.