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Dacoits kill one, injure two in Nepalgunj; nine robbery suspects nabbed in capital

Posted by ohnepal on July 26, 2006

Freedom does exist in Maoits Republic of Nepal. Freedom to loot, plunder, extort, kidnap and most importantly Kill. And all with the help and support of Government of Terrorism of Nepal. You wouldn’t be surprised to know that Nepal is the only country where the government directly supports and unleashes terrorism against it’s own people. Read more of this from Kantipur:

Dacoits kill one, injure two in Nepalgunj; nine robbery suspects nabbed in capital

Kantipur Report

KATHMANDU, July 26 – Armed dacoits killed a person and injured two others in Nepalgunj, Banke district, Tuesday night.

According to our correspondent, a gang of dacoits armed with guns, tried to loot one Ram Niwas Maurya’s house at Magantanpura of Nepalgunj.

The dacoits shot Maurya dead when he defied them. The dacoits beat and injured two other persons, including a woman.

The injured are undergoing treatment at a local hospital.

Meanwhile, police on Tuesday night nabbed nine persons suspected to be involved in the recent robbery cases in the capital, reported our correspondent Jitendra Sah.

Six robbery suspects were arrested from a taxi (registration no Ba 1 Ja 5337) from Chapali-4, Bishnu Budhanilkantha VDC. They were carrying pistols and magazines and were arrested before they could execute a looting plan in the area, police said.

Similarly, three persons, armed with knives and swords, were arrested from Nardevi.

In another case of looting, robbers took away about 25 tolas of gold, two mobile sets and Rs 2000 cash from one Narendra Raj Joshi’s house at Nagabahal, Lalitpur, Tuesday night. Joshi is an employee of the Nepal Bank Ltd, Main Branch Office, New Road.

The robbers had guised themselves as security personnel to execute the looting.

Yet another mugging took place in Sunsari’s Sri Lanka Tappu of Prakshpur VDC on Tuesday night. A group of 20 people armed with guns looted Arjun and Bhim Chandrabanshi’s house. They looted two tolas of gold, 15 tolas of silver and Rs 75,000 cash at gunpoint.

According to Yudhisthir Chandrabanshi, the robbers kidnapped Bhim Chandrabanshi, Laxman Chandrabanshi and Baiju Yadav while they tried to retaliate them. The whereabouts of these three is still unknown.

Posted on: 2006-07-26 03:25:55 (Server Time)

( Source of above news: eKantipur.com )

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