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Court sends Rahul Mahara to jail for investigation
Kathmandu District Court sends the son of former Speaker Krishna Bahadur Mahara for further investigation in connection with gold smuggling.Post Report
The Kathmandu District Court on Friday ordered Rahul Mahara, son of former Speaker Krishna Bahadur Mahara, to be sent to jail for judicial custody in connection with gold smuggling.
A single bench of Judge Dandapani Sharma sent him to jail for further investigation until the case is brought to a conclusion. Another defendant, Lokendra Bahadur Paudel, has been released on a Rs500,000 bail, said Deepak Dahal, the court’s information officer.
On August 30, Rahul was arrested for allegedly smuggling nine kilograms of gold concealed in e-cigarettes (vapes) in December last year. The Kathmandu District Attorney's Office on Wednesday filed a case against four individuals, including Rahul, on the charge of organised crime.
The case was registered as per the Nepal Police Central Investigation Bureau’s (CIB) recommendation to prosecute the accused in the smuggling of nine kilograms of gold concealed in e-cigarettes (vapes) in December last year.
On December 25 last year, the airport customs seized a consignment of electronic cigarettes, some of which were stolen from the customs warehouse, prompting the CIB investigation. According to police, they later found gold concealed in them.
The CIB’s investigation found the Maharas in regular contact with a Chinese national allegedly smuggling gold, hiding the precious metal in e-cigarette consignments. The Maharas have been refuting the allegations.
Previously, police had inquired with senior Mahara, also a vice-chair of the ruling CPN (Maoist Centre), about the smuggling of gold after it was found that he had contacts with Chinese smugglers. Like in the case of former prime ministers Madhav Kumar Nepal and Baburam Bhattarai in connection with the Lalita Niwas land grab scam, senior Mahara was not interrogated in the presence of the government attorney.
A senior police officer said that the former Speaker was just inquired as it was not necessary to interrogate him in the presence of the government attorney. And no case has been filed against him.