Two scammers pretending to be Prime Minister's advisor arrested

KATHMANDU, July 23: Two people have been arrested for scamming more than 4.5 million by claiming to be the Prime Minister's governance advisor.

The two arrestees allegedly scammed more than Rs 4.5 million by assuring people to involve them in various companies and businesses. They pretended to be the Prime Minister's governance advisor and claimed to be on good terms with various political leaders.

According to the Kathmandu Valley Crime Investigation Office in Minbhawan, among the two arrested are 44-year-old Rajendra Prasad Khanal and 23-year-old Bishal Khanal.

Both of them were arrested from Koteshwor as they absconded with a jeep numbered Na4Cha 8670, Information Officer and Superintendent Rabindra Regmi informed.

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