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7 cadres of Chand-led Maoist arrested

Police have arrested seven cadres of Netra Bikram Chand-led CPN Maoist for carrying out anti-election activities from different places of Bhojpur and Panchthar districts. 7 cadres of Chand-led Maoist arrested
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Shahi Man Rai
Published at : June 20, 2017
Updated at : June 21, 2017 08:17
Panchthar

Police have arrested seven cadres of Netra Bikram Chand-led CPN Maoist for carrying out anti-election activities from different places of Bhojpur and Panchthar districts.

Police said public offence case will be filed against them and will be kept in police custody until the completion of second phase of local level elections slated for June 28.

Jeevan Rai and Man Bahadur Rai, who were arrested from Yangpang two weeks ago, have also been kept at the Bhojpur District Police Office.

Former Chairman of Wastim VDC, Jeevan was an active cadre of Maoist during the decade-long insurgency.

Man Bahadur was apprehended while he was replacing the signboard of a government office with another signboard writing ‘Janaganatantra Nepal’, Inspector Kaji Kumar Acharya of the District Police Office, Bhojpur, said.

Police said that the party’s Bhojpur In-charge Laxmi Tamang Gyanu was arrested from Khawa Village Council on Saturday.

She has been kept at the District Police Office by extending the remand.

Four persons including Maoist district In-charge Arjun Acharya were detained from Panchthar a week ago.

According to DSP Nakul Pokharel of the District Police Office, Panchthar, they have been kept in police custody.

It has been learnt that all the arrestees will be released after the completion of second phase of local polls.


Shahi Man Rai


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