Series of High-Value Thefts Reported Across Nepal, Cash and Jewelry Stolen

A series of burglaries has been reported in various locations across the country. Police have confirmed that cash and gold and silver jewelry worth hundreds of thousands of rupees were stolen from three separate locations in Kathmandu and Jhapa.

In Kathmandu, valuables worth approximately NPR 394,000 were stolen from the room of Raju Patel from Bara, who resides in Dillibazar, on Thursday afternoon. Similarly, cash and jewelry amounting to NPR 359,000 were stolen from the rented room of Anju Khutte from Ramechhap, residing in Nagarjun Municipality-4.

Another major theft occurred in Arjundhara Municipality, Jhapa. Police confirmed that valuables worth about NPR 800,000 were stolen from the house of Narad Pokhrel in Arjundhara-9 Kalisthan on Thursday night. Various items of gold and silver jewelry, along with cash, disappeared from Pokhrel's residence.

Police stated that the individuals involved in the thefts are currently at large, and efforts to trace them are ongoing, with increased surveillance on suspicious persons.

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