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Taskforce formed to search and arrest fugitive prisoners



KATHMANDU: The Department of Prison Management has urged the prisoners who escaped from different jails across the country during the Gen Z protests on September 8 and 9 to return to the prisons by October 6.

The department stated that efforts are underway to bring back prisoners with the support and coordination of the Ministry of Home Affairs, security agencies and stakeholders, and clarified that a ‘Fugitive Prisoner Search and Arrest Taskforce’ has also been formed.

Director and spokesperson Chomendra Neupane informed that a large number of prisoners are still outside the prison and that legal action will be taken against those who do not return within the stipulated time according to existing law.

The department has requested that the concerned offices provide information about escaped prisoners as per last Friday’s Home Minister-level decision.

Legal action will also be taken against those hiding and sheltering prisoners in fugitive status.

Updated details of prisoners who have yet to return are to be regularly obtained from the districts and sent to the relevant higher authorities, it is said.

Publish Date : 27 September 2025 12:24 PM

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