Fake found from Lalpurja to Shrestha
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The police raided the house of an employee of Land and Land Reforms Office, Siraha. The team of District Police Office, Siraha raided the house of Malpot employee Rajkumar Rai on Friday. According to the police, important documents related to Lalpurja, Moth Shrestha and other assets were found during the raid from a house in Sirha headquarters where Rai lives.
In the initial investigation of the police, it was found that some of the Lalpurjas found in the house were fake.
Police said that the number of documents recovered from different rooms of the house while kept in sacks and bags is large and is yet to be counted. DSP Birendra Kumar Paswan, the Siraha Police Spokesperson, said that information was received that Rai had kept documents in other places as well and based on that, the police are still in the process of raiding.
'Now the number of seized documents is large, it has been reported that he has kept documents in other places as well, so our raid is not over yet,' DSP Paswan told Kantipur, 'We will give you all the details at once.'
Rai, who is also the president of the Nepal Civil Service Organization Siraha, is an associate-level employee of the office, but has been dominating Malpot due to his political access. According to Malpot sources, he had been doing illegal activities related to land for a long time by making financial transactions with the head of the office.
'His job is to keep the documents that should be in Malpot in his own house, to make the red parts of government land to people,' an employee of Malpot said on the condition of not mentioning his name.
Rai is now in the custody of the Siraha police. The police arrested him along with a woman from the same house on Thursday. Rai's wife had filed a complaint saying that he had hurt her by having a relationship with a woman.
