Fake Bhutanese Refugee Case: Masterminds Keshav Prasad Dulal and Sanu Bhandari Sentenced to 4 Years in Prison and Fined Rs 40,000 Each

Kathmandu. In the fake Bhutanese refugee case, main masterminds Keshav Prasad Dulal and Sanu Bhandari have been sentenced to 4 years in prison and a fine of 40,000 each. Both have been in custody for pre-trial detention since the beginning of the case. Now Dulal and Bhandari will be released after serving one year of their prison sentence.

The bench of Judge Tej Bahadur Khadka has also ordered both of them, considered the 'masterminds' of this case, to pay a fine of 40,000 rupees each. The court has convicted them of fraud, organized crime, forgery of government documents, and crimes against the state, and delivered this verdict based on the principle of unified punishment.

Dulal and Bhandari, considered the main masterminds, have been sentenced to 2 years in prison and a fine of 20,000 for forgery of government documents, 2 years in prison and a fine of 20,000 for fraud, three years in prison and a fine of 30,000 for organized crime, and 1 year in prison and a fine of 15,000 for crimes against the state.

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