An unidentified man on a motorcycle with an Indian number plate robbed a woman who was running a tea, snack and grocery shop at Laxmanghat Chowk in Banganga Municipality-6 and fled after stealing a gold chain from her neck. The police have not yet been able to catch the robber who fled towards the Kharkhani forest after stealing the chain. The police, however, have been giving the traditional answer that a search is underway and are avoiding the matter.
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Incidents of robbery and theft have increased in the district in broad daylight. Locals are worried after a motorcycle was stolen from right in front of the main gate of the district police headquarters, which is under 24-hour security.
Shortly before 6 am on Tuesday, the Customs Office, Sutholi, seized 218 bags of Indian urea fertilizer near the Border Police Post Maryadpur in Yashodhara Rural Municipality-7. The fertilizer was found abandoned 100 meters from Dashgaja on Nepali territory and 200 meters west of the police post. However, the fertilizer, which was near the police post, was recovered by officers from the Sutholi Customs Office, located one and a half kilometers north.
Customs Officer Kiran Bista took the Armed Police Force of BOP Dangri to recover the fertilizer and brought it to the office. He said that he reached and recovered it after receiving information. The negligence and ignorance of the police post have given impetus to the smuggling incident. The 50-kilogram urea fertilizer is worth Rs 235,000. The smugglers are absconding.
Similarly, on Kartik 15, an unknown person came on a motorcycle with an Indian number plate and stole a gold chain from the neck of a woman who was running a tea, snack and grocery shop at Laxmanghat Chowk in Banganga Municipality-6 and fled.
‘The robber came to the shop around 4 pm and bought gutka and a pack of cigarettes,’ said 65-year-old Bhimakumari Khanal, ‘He asked for matches. When she bent down to look for matches, he stole a one-tola gold chain from her neck and fled.’ The police have not yet been able to catch the robber who fled towards the Kharkhani forest after stealing the chain. The police, however, have been giving the traditional answer that they are searching and are avoiding the scene.
The incident of robbery in broad daylight from a shop in the Chowk Bazaar has left the locals panicked. This has increased their fear. Local Humnath Bhattarai said that it is sad that the robber has not been arrested even after 10 days.
Meanwhile, the police have finally found the motorcycle parked 100 meters west of the gate of the police office in Taulihawa, the district headquarters, 7 days after it was stolen. However, the police have not been able to reach the thief . On Kartik 18, Chaturbhujmani Tripathi's motorcycle (Lu4Pa 4407) of Dharmapaniya, Kapilvastu Municipality, who had reached the District Police Office on a special duty, was stolen at 3 pm
Spokesperson and DSP Ripendra Kumar Singh of the District Police Office said that an investigation is underway into the seizure of feces near Dashgaja near the Border Police Post Maryadpur. He said that action will be taken if the police are involved. On the other hand, he said that the concerned unit has been directed to investigate the theft of the woman's chain. However, even after 10 days of the robbery, the police have not been able to find anything. Currently, the District Police Chief here is Superintendent Santosh Acharya.
