Ten prisoners who escaped after the Bhadra 24 protest were arrested and sent to Morang Prison.

The arrested prisoners had escaped from prisons in Kathmandu, Sindhuli, Rautahat, Jhumka and other districts.

Poush 1, 2082

Kantipur Reporter

Ten prisoners who escaped after the Bhadra 24 protest were arrested and sent to Morang Prison.

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Police have re-arrested 10 prisoners who escaped from various prisons after the Bhadra 10 protests and have been transferred to Morang Prison.

According to the head of the prison administration, Gaurav Dhungel, the prisoners who escaped during the protest were arrested from various districts and brought to Morang Prison. The arrested prisoners had escaped from prisons in Kathmandu, Sindhuli, Rautahat, Jhumka and other districts.

According to the head of the prison administration, Dhungel, they were serving prison sentences for serious cases such as rape, manslaughter, theft, drug trafficking, robbery and murder, and smuggling. According to the police, preliminary investigations have revealed that some of the escaped prisoners have been hiding in the border area of ​​India for a long time.

All the arrested prisoners have been admitted to Morang Prison after completing the legal process and additional cases related to escape will be filed against them, the prison administration has said.

The prison department has said that after the Gen-G movement, the security system of various prisons in the country has been reviewed and strict measures will be taken to prevent such incidents from recurring in the coming days.

Kantipur

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