Nepal

KATHMANDU, MARCH 31Nepal Police apprehended an individual carrying a significant amount of cash of untraceable origin in Nagdhunga of Chandragiri Municipality-2, Kathmandu, on Saturday.
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An 8-year-old is only survivor A 41-year-old pelican and other animals wait for their food at Nepal's only zoo According to police reports, 23-year-old Risab Shrestha from Tilottama Municipality-11, Rupandehi, was found carrying Rs 1,850,000 in cash of unverified origin.Shrestha, who serves as the driver's assistant on the passenger bus with plate number Lu 2 Kha 4535, was intercepted during a routine security check conducted at Nagdhunga, one of the entry point to the capital city.
Preliminary investigations revealed that the cash was handed over to Shrestha by Devendra Neupane, a 37-year-old resident of Tilottama Municipality-11, Rupandehi.
Neupane had instructed Shrestha to deliver the money to Kathmandu.Subsequently, Neupane has also been apprehended by the police.Meanwhile, further investigation into the case is underway, police added.
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This article first appeared/also appeared in https://thehimalayantimes.com 





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