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Police collects CCTV footage from hotels in Nagarkot and Sinamangal Lamichhane stayed in



KATHMANDU: The police took CCTV footage from hotels in Nagarkot and Sinamangal where Cricketer Sandeep Lamichhane had stayed in with a girl on August 21.

With the filing of a complaint on rape charges, the police have started collecting evidence against Nepali cricket team captain Lamichhane.

According to Kathmandu Police Chief SSP Bharat Bohra, the CCTV footage was collected from hotels in Nagarkot and Kathmandu where he was said to be staying.

“Our team went to Nagarkot in the morning. The police are also collecting necessary evidence including CCTV footage in the hotel here,” SSP Bohra said, “We are now concentrating on evidence collection. The police are also interrogating the hotel owner, registering at the hotel.”

The CCTV footage confirmed that Lamichhane reached to those places.

“The skipper is seen reaching at a hotel in Sinamangal in the evening on August 21  and leaving the place next morning,” the police said.

On Tuesday, a 17-year-old minor filed a complaint of rape against Lamichhane at the Gaushala Police Circle.

According to the police, a girl filed a case alleging Lamichhane for taking her to various places in Kathmandu and Bhaktapur all day on August 21 and brought her to a hotel in Sinamangal of Kathmandu the same night.

The victim has undergone a detailed health examination, police said.

Publish Date : 07 September 2022 16:28 PM

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