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42 tolas of gold, Rs 1.2 million robbed



KATHMANDUL: A gang of looters robbed Rs 1.2 million in cash and 42 tolas of gold after throwing chili powder in the eyes of a gold trader in the capital.

According to the Metropolitan Police Range, Kathmandu, the looters robbed Rs 1.2 million and 42 tolas of gold by pouring chili power in the eyes of a gold entrepreneur at 8:23 pm on March 9 at Chuchchepati of Kathmandu Metropolitan City-7.

The incident took place when the gold entrepreneur Amol Bhosle, 34, of Maharastra, India, was returning home from his shop located at Chabahil, said Superintendent of Police, Dinesh Raj Mainali.

Police have so far arrested two persons on the charge of their involvement in the incident. They are Mahesh Bishwokarma add Rajendra Singh of Dang. Search for the other looters was underway.

Police have impounded Rs 166,000 in cash, a motorcycle used in the incident, sword, as well as other weapons from them. Police Circle, Gaushala, has been carrying out further investigation into the case. (RSS)

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