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Nirmala case: Case filed against eight police officials including Bista



MAHENDRANAGAR: A case has been filed at Kanchanpur district court against police officials  accusing them of inflecting torture on the victim’s family and committing grave negligence in the course of investigation.

The case had been filed at the Kanchanpur district court against eight police personnel including former SP Dilip Bista.

Those implicated in the torture charge include then SP Bista, DSP Gyan Bahadur Sethi, DSP Angur GC of CIB, Inspector of Kanchanpur District Ekendrea Khadka.

Similarly, Jagadish Bhatta, Sub Inspectors Hari Singh Dhami, Ram Singh Dhami, Police Constable Chandani have been charged for destroying evidences in the course of investigation.

With the case filed at the district court, police have started investigation by taking six people under control.

Those taken under control are Former DSP Gyan Bahadur Sethi, Inspectors Ekendra Khadka and Jagadhish Bhattarai,  Sub Inspector Ram Singh Dhami and Ram Singh Dhami, police constable Chandani Saud have been taken under control, informed Kanchanpur Police.

They were produced at the court after the case was filed. It is learnt that former SP Bista and DSP GC of CIB who have been mentioned as defendants at large.

 

 

 

Publish Date : 07 March 2019 13:42 PM

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