16 weapons and 10,000 rounds of ammunition looted from Jhapa still not found

Police have stated that although weapons stolen from protesters during the protests have been found in bushes and tea gardens, about a dozen and a half weapons and 10,000 rounds of ammunition have yet to be recovered.

Poush 8, 2082

Nawraj Subedi

16 weapons and 10,000 rounds of ammunition looted from Jhapa still not found

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The 17 weapons and 10,000 rounds of ammunition looted from the District Police Office during the Gen-G movement have not yet been recovered.

Police have said that although weapons looted from protesters were found in bushes and tea gardens during the protest, about a dozen and a half weapons and 10,000 rounds of ammunition have not yet been found.

The protesters had looted weapons from the Area Police Office in Anarmani and the Area Police Office in Damak using the opportunity of the protest. District Police Spokesperson Khagendra Bahadur Khadka said that 15 weapons looted from the district police have not been found. Armed Police sources have said that one SLR looted from the district's Armed Police has not been found.

Among the weapons looted from the police and not returned, 15 weapons including 1 SLR, 1 303 rifle, 2 SMGs, 1 short gun, 1 INSAS rifle, 2 Mark 4 rifles, 4 revolvers, 1 pistol and 2 gas guns have not been returned. Similarly, 9,081 rounds of ammunition have not been returned. Spokesperson Khadka said.

Similarly, Armed Police sources informed that 1 SLR, 4 SLR magazines, 539 7.62 mm rounds and 4 gas cells were not returned to the Armed Police.

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