DSP Rabindra Khanal, the spokesperson of Chitwan Police Office, said that the youth was arrested from the camp at Hakim Chowk, Bharatpur Metropolitan City-10, along with the goods stolen and looted from the court.
On August 24, protesters set fire to the Chitwan District Court, destroying important records. Theft also happened after the arson. On Monday, Chitwan police arrested a young man who was camping in Bharatpur and also recovered the items lost from the court from his room.
Seven mobile sets, three sets of brass plates, one tea table, 400 coins of money, 11 large and small copper urns have been recovered from the camp of a 19-year-old youth living in Rapti Municipality-6, Chitwan, at Hakim Chowk, Bharatpur Metropolitan Municipality-10.
DSP Ravindra Khanal, the spokesperson of Chitwan Police Office, said that the young man was arrested with the items stolen and looted from the court. A computer table, four thousand 950 capsules of drug tramadol, four knives, two hammers, three steel plates and 15 glasses have also been recovered from his camp.
According to DSP Khanal, eight watches and a guitar have also been recovered from the youth's camp.
The information officer of the court, Amrit Biswakarma, said that important records and files were destroyed by setting fire to the court and also stolen. In which there were also samples of drugs from computer hard drives.
