Wednesday, June 24th, 2026

Five people arrested for igniting forest fire



KAVREPALANCHOWK: Five people have been arrested for setting the forest on fire.

Those arrested are Maite Tamang of Mandandeupur Municipality-11, Bikas Bhujel, and Savin Sunar, who have been charged of setting fire to community forest in Panchkhaal Municipality-5, and Aitimaya Tamang on charge of setting fire to Kaskot Community Forest of Namobuddha Municipality-1 and Lalkumar Sen Thakuri on suspicion of setting fire to the community forest in Arubot community forest of Chaurideurali Rural Municipality-6, police said.

Meanwhile, wildfires expanding to human settlements have damaged property in various places of Roshi, Mahabharat and Khanikhola Rural Municipalities.

Property worth Rs 2.6 million was gutted when 15 houses of Sanopota village in Roshi rural municipality-4 were burnt in the fire.

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