Kathmandu Police Recapture Seven Prisoners Who Escaped from Jail
Kathmandu. The District Police Range, Kathmandu, has re-apprehended seven inmates who were absconding from various prisons. Those who succeeded in escaping from prison on Bhadra 24 were arrested by the police on Falgun 3 during the search operation and handed over to the respective prisons.
Among those arrested are individuals involved in serious nature of crimes. Those apprehended include 41-year-old Tenjing Bahadur Tamang in a dacoity case, 20-year-old Pritam Gurung in a theft case, and 23-year-old Babita Tamang in a human trafficking and smuggling case.
Likewise, 22-year-old Bikram Nepali in a burglary case, Bhuwan Tamang in a drug case, and Anis Magar, an accused in an attempted murder case, have also fallen into the police net. Police also apprehended Indian national Roshan Sah, who was absconding in a drug case.
According to Spokesperson for the District Police Range, Kathmandu, and Police Superintendent Pawan Kumar Bhattarai, a special team was mobilized to search for the absconding prisoners. They were taken into custody from various locations in Kathmandu, and after completing the legal procedures, they were sent back to prison.
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