Jun's relatives have accused the police of causing his disappearance. The police, however, have claimed that he jumped into the Bheri River in panic after trying to check him on suspicion of drug trafficking.
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A case has been filed against five police officers, including an ASI, in connection with the disappearance of a local youth in Dolpa. A case has been filed against five police officers, including the post in-charge and police assistant inspector (ASI) Hemraj Karki, working at the Area Police Office, Khadang.
Sources have said that a case has been registered against police constables Lal Bahadur Gharti and Bhagirath Jaisi, police constables Ashok Saud, working with Karki at the District Police Office, Dolpa, and wandering policeman Narendra Khadka, working at the District Police Office. Police sources say that all of them will be charged with crimes related to the disappearance of a person.
The wife of the missing young man, Jun Rokaya, has filed a complaint against all five people. After the complaint was registered at the District Police Office, Dolpa, the locals have withdrawn the indefinite traffic ban. Vehicles have started plying in Dolpa since this morning.
On Sunday evening, a verbal agreement was reached between the locals and the police administration at the Tripurakot police post in Tripurasundari Municipality-1 to file a case against all the police involved in the incident.
On Friday evening, the police claim that Jun Rokaya, a 34-year-old youth from Lha village, jumped into the Thulibheri river after panicking during a check-up. Four policemen had reached the Chhepke bridge, three kilometers away from the police station in Khadang, for checking, and the IPRKA was led by ASI Karki.
Although the search for the missing person has been going on for two days, nothing has been found. Even now, a team of 11 policemen is searching on the banks of the Bheri River in neighboring Rukum West district and Jajarkot.
Jun's relatives have accused the police of causing his disappearance. The police, on the other hand, have claimed that he jumped into the Bheri River in panic after trying to check him on suspicion of drug trafficking.
