Police Arrest Gang of Four for Motorcycle and Mobile Theft in Kathmandu
Kathmandu. Police have apprehended a group involved in stealing motorcycles and mobile phones from various locations in Kathmandu. According to the District Police Range, Kathmandu, four members of this gang, active in the Budhanilkantha area, were arrested along with five stolen vehicles and seven mobile phones.
The team deployed from the Budhanilkantha Police Post succeeded in catching them after receiving complaints about missing vehicles from different parts of Kathmandu. Those arrested have been identified as Mensuhang Rai from Sindhuli, Samir Tamang from Kathmandu, Prajwal Rai from Khotang, and Janam Tamang from Dolakha.
All aged 18, they were residing in the Makalwari, Kapan, and Pasikot areas of Kathmandu. Police recovered three Bullet motorcycles with Bagmati and Madhesh Province license plates, and two scooters. The recovered vehicles were stolen from the Budhanilkantha, Thamel, Shobhahiṭi, Kalimati, and Baneshwor areas.
In addition to the vehicles, expensive mobile phones were also found in their possession. Police recovered seven mobile phones, including an iPhone 16 Plus and an iPhone 16 Pro Max, along with brands such as Samsung, Oppo, Redmi, and Honor. According to Police Superintendent Pawan Kumar Bhattarai, spokesperson for the District Police Range, Kathmandu, further investigation is underway against the arrested individuals.
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