Tej Bahadur death case: The police submitted the report to the public prosecutor

7 people who were made defendants, including the chairman of the rural municipality and the ward chairman, failed to appear

Poush 27, 2081

Laxmi Gautam

Tej Bahadur death case: The police submitted the report to the public prosecutor

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Misil has submitted to the district attorney's office the initial investigation report of the police on the complaint in the death case of Tej Bahadur Thegim of Miklajung rural municipality-7 Limba.

On the night of last November 21, Thegim, who had gone to Jaisibhir in Miklajung-7, the complaint was filed by his uncle Rajkumar and his sister Bishnumaya Thegim, along with 9 people, including village head Amarraj Makhim.

The preliminary investigation report made by the police after the complaint and the complaint was submitted to the district attorney's office for the purpose of prosecuting the case. Panchthar Police Spokesperson Inspector Binalal Sah said that the information collected by the investigation team of the District Police Office and the Koshi Pradesh Police Biratnagar has been submitted to the district attorney's office. District Attorney Rajendra Bhattarai said that even though the missile has come from the police, it is yet to be studied.

In the report registered with the police by the sister and uncle of the deceased, it is mentioned that Thegim died while playing hunting with the village chairman Makhim's team. Tej Bahadur's sister, Bishnumaya, who lives in Gauradah Municipality-9 Baigundhura of Jhapa, says that although her brother died on the night of the 21st, she bowed down and was given only in the morning of the 22nd of November.

About the incident that happened at night, the father at home was taken to Urlabari without being informed, the locals, public representatives and the police were not informed, I was called to say that my brother was injured, I was told that he was dead when I reached the hospital and the post-mortem was kept at home, so that I could not see it, I should call the hospital and file a complaint. The family claims that the incident is mysterious due to issues such as not being corrected, and when Kitani went to the district police to file a complaint, the incident was mysterious.

Bishnumaya says that her brother, who went to cut bullets, was injured in a fall and died during treatment. However, Dr. Urlabari Trauma Center performed the post-mortem. Promish Budhathoki said that Thegim was already dead when he was brought to the hospital.

A team led by SSP Bhim Bahadur Dahal from Koshi Province Police came to Panchthar to investigate the incident in which 9 people, including village chairman Makhim, were made defendants. The investigation report of the district police is attached to the missile submitted to the attorney general's office. SSP Dahal, who is also the spokesperson of the Koshi Province Police, says that the investigation into the incident is ongoing.

In the complaint filed in Tej Bahadur's death case, it has been alleged that he was killed by a bullet while going hunting, looking at the nature of the incident, it seems a little different, as if he was seen going hunting, not only did he eat the meat of the killed ghoral, but the bones and hair of the ghoral were not found, police investigation It is continuous," Dahal said.

The relatives of the deceased claim that the incident that took place on November 1 was delayed and that many evidences have been destroyed because the body was burned. The police have taken the vehicle and its driver to Urlabari and released them on appearance bail, along with Chairman Makhim and Miklajunga-7 Ward President Hemchandra Regmi, who were made defendants in the complaint.

Thegim, who was said to have died in the incident at Miklajung-7 Jaisevir on November 21, was postmortemed at the Madan Bhandari Trauma Center at Urlabari, Morang on November 22 and brought to his house at Miklajung-7 on the 23rd and burnt at a nearby ghat. After the incident, Tej Bahadur's family members have left the house and are living in the house of Bishnumaya, the deceased's elder sister, in Gauradah, Jhapa.

The relatives of the deceased have complained that human rights activist civil leaders did not show interest until one month after the incident. National Human Rights Commission Regional Office Biratnagar Human Rights Officer Yamraj Angdembe said that they have started studying the incident. Village Chairman Makhim has been claiming that he is trying to take political revenge because he has a licensed gun.

Laxmi

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