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Rabi Lamichhane asks court: “What evidence would I have destroyed?”



KATHMANDU: Rabi Lamichhane, Chair of the Rastriya Swatantra Party (RSP), questioned in court on Tuesday, “What evidence would I have destroyed if I had been released?”

He made this remark during his appearance before the Kaski District Court, where a decision was being made on the extension of his detention.

Kaski Police presented Lamichhane to the district court on Tuesday, requesting a final extension of his detention.

Later, the Kaski District Court approved an additional four-day remand for Lamichhane and Chhabilal Joshi, following the expiration of their previous five-day remand in connection with the cooperative fraud case.

In front of Judge Himlal Belbase’s bench, Lamichhane asked, “What evidence would I have destroyed if I had been released, sir?”

In response, the judge smiled and replied, “You will understand that later. Your experience will be useful to you in the future.”

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