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Sandeep Lamichhane’s custody extended for third time
The Kathmandu District Court extended the custody of the suspended national cricket captain for four more days.Post Report
The Kathmandu District Court on Wednesday extended the judicial custody of suspended national cricket team captain Sandeep Lamichhane for four more days.
Lamichhane’s lawyer Saroj Krishna Ghimire said that the court has granted police the authority to keep Lamichhane for four more days in custody.
“The police had sought a custody extension for seven days, but the judge granted only four days,” Ghimire said. “The court has also asked the police to present the report on the case on Sunday.”
Earlier, on October 10, the court had extended the remand of Lamichhane for seven days starting from October 6, the day the police had arrested him from Tribhuvan International Airport.
Later, on October 13, a single bench of judge Surya Bahadur Thapa had extended Lamichhanne’s custody by five days.
Police need to complete the investigation within 25 days from the day of arrest before filing a criminal case against him.
Lamichhane has been accused of raping a 17-year-old minor on August 21. An investigation is being conducted against him under Section 219 of the Criminal Code 2074. If the crime against him is proven, he will be imprisoned for 10 to 12 years as per the existing legal provisions.
The minor had filed a case against the cricketer on September 6 at the Metropolitan Police Circle, Gaushala.
Earlier, the District Court had issued an arrest warrant against the 22-year-old cricketer on September 7 acting on the case filed by Gaushala Police Circle after the girl accused him of rape.
Following the arrest warrant, the Cricket Association of Nepal (CAN) suspended the globe-trotting leg spinner. When he was accused of rape, Lamichhane was in Trinidad & Tobago to play the Twenty20 franchise Caribbean Premier League (CPL) from Jamaica Tallawahs.
Lamichhane wrote on Facebook the same day claiming that he was innocent and would return to Nepal to seek justice. However, after he mysteriously disappeared, Nepal Police issued a diffusion notice through the International Criminal Police Organisation (Interpol).
On October 1, Lamichhane announced that he would return to Nepal on October 6 to face legal charges. Soon after he landed at the airport, he was arrested by officials at the Department of Immigration and plainclothes personnel.