Traffic Police Recover Stolen Motorcycle Worth 3.5 Million NPR
Kathmandu. Within two weeks, traffic police have found a motorcycle worth 3.5 million NPR stolen from Babar Mahal, Kathmandu. The motorcycle, an Aprilia company model with number Ba.77 Pa. 8848, was stolen from Babar Mahal two weeks ago. The owner of the motorcycle, Alink Lamichhane, had informed the Metropolitan Traffic Police Office about his missing vehicle. The motorcycle was found at Kalopul during the search, SP Naresh Subedi of the Metropolitan Traffic Police Office told Ratopati. He said, 'We intensified the search, and it was found at Kalopul.' On Sunday, the Metropolitan Traffic Police Office handed over the recovered motorcycle along with 65 other two-wheeled vehicles found recently to their respective owners during a program. The traffic police's theft control team has also found motorcycles of 3 police personnel that were stolen at various times. Motorcycles of two Armed Police and one Nepal Police Inspector (Sub-Inspector) were found and handed over to their owners. The motorcycle of Armed Police Sub-Inspector Basanta Kumar Shrestha, number Ba.69 Pa. 1060, was stolen from Ranipokhari. The motorcycle, found in Sohrakhutte, was received by him at the Metropolitan Traffic Police Office on Sunday. The motorcycle of SI Suraj Karki, working at the Traffic Police Office, was stolen during a Genji exhibition. The motorcycle with number Ba.60 Pa. 5282, stolen from Bggi Khana at Ramshahpath, has been found. The motorcycle ridden by Ramkumar Lamichhane, working in the Armed Police, with number Bagmati Province-02-027 Pa. 4397, has also been found. His motorcycle, stolen from Shugumba Chowk, was found in Nepal Tar. After getting the motorcycle, Lamichhane said, 'I had almost given up hope.' The owners of the two-wheeled vehicles expressed happiness upon receiving their stolen motorcycles back after a long time. After getting his motorcycle back, Manoj Dulal said, 'I didn't expect the motorcycle to be found.'
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