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6 people were arrested along with Salak's khapta

श्रावण ११, २०८१
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The team of Chitwan National Park has arrested 6 people on the charge of selling the hides of protected wildlife. The team of the park initially caught two people on June 5. Based on their statements, four more people were arrested.

All those arrested are from Nuwakot. Two of them came to Chitwan to sell salak's khapta.

The joint team of the staff of the park and the new Gorakh Gana of the Nepali Army stationed in the park caught two people who came on a motorcycle number Ba 38 P 9332 in the area of ​​Bharatpur Metropolitan City-8 Barandbhar Intermediate Consumer Committee on June 5. They are 24-year-old Niran Bhadtal of Belkotgarhi Municipality-13 of Nuwakot and 27-year-old Ramchandra Sunar of Bidur Municipality-13, according to the park.

'When our joint patrol team investigated suspiciously, they immediately found Akhetophar, who looked like Salak, with Niran and Ramchandra who came on a motorcycle. whose weight was 960 grams. They gave a statement that it was the salak's anger," said Conservation Officer Ganesh Prasad Tiwari, who is the information officer of the park. Tiwari informed that on further investigation and inquiry, it was revealed that four other people were involved in this incident.

Park team arrested 22-year-old Vikram Gahatraj of Bidur Municipality-6 in Nuwakot District, 29-year-old Ram Bahadur Mizar of Vidur-12, 31-year-old Ramkumar Sunar of Suryagarhi Gafalate Municipality-3 and 29-year-old Ramkrishna Mizar of Likhu Rural Municipality-5 Chitwan Park. It is mentioned in the press release issued by the office. It has been revealed that Salak was found dead last January.

It has been revealed from the statements of Ramkrishna Mizar and Ram Bahadur Mizar that they came across a dead salak while cutting grass in the community forest of Nuwakot Likhu rural municipality-5 last January and brought it to their home, conservation officer Tiwari said. Ram Bahadur had contacted Bikram Gahatraj to sell the salak khapta. After that they contacted Ramkumar Sunar, said Tiwari.

Ramkumar Sunar sent Ramchandra Sunar to Chitwan with the help of Niran Bhadtal to sell salak khapta, Conservation Officer Ganesh Prasad Tiwari has informed. Protection officer Tiwari said that a case will be filed against them in the Chitwan district court demanding a fine of one lakh rupees to five lakh rupees, or imprisonment from one year to 10 years or both imprisonment and fine.


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