The pistol and seven rounds of bullets carried by Sai disappeared.

Madhesh Province Police Chief DIG Govinda Thapaliya informed that an investigation committee has been formed under the leadership of the SP regarding the incident.

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The pistol and seven rounds of bullets carried by Sai disappeared.

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The pistol of Deputy Inspector of Police Sonukumar Mishra, in-charge of the Area Police Office Kawahi Goth under the bordering Subarna Rural Municipality of Bara, has been found missing.

After the disappearance of seven rounds of ammunition, the Madhesh Police Office has formed an investigation committee under the coordination of Bhesh Raj Rijal, Superintendent of Police of the Madhesh Police Office.

The incident came to light a week later. Madhesh Province Police Chief DIG Govinda Thapaliya informed that an investigation committee has been formed under the leadership of SP Rijal regarding the incident. 'The pistol and ammunition have been missing. An investigation is underway to find out how they disappeared and what happened,' he said.

After the incident, the entire police team (12 people) including the then in-charge of the IPRKA, Sai Mishra, has been brought to the Province Police Office and an investigation has been started.

According to the coordinator of the investigation committee, Superintendent of Police Rijal, as many issues have come up during on-site monitoring and interrogation of the incident, the scope of the investigation has been expanded and a detailed investigation and investigation is being carried out. According to him, there have been cases such as it missing from under the pillow while sleeping in the office, missing on the road while on patrol, and whether it was snatched by a group of smugglers from the border area.

'The investigation is underway, all the truth will come out. Action will be taken if found guilty,' he said. The investigation is being carried out by dragging the employees of the IPRCA from the in-charge to the attendants to the province.

According to the Superintendent of Police of the District Police Office, Narendra Kunwar, at 11 pm on Poush 11, after returning from patrolling from the Satganj village area of ​​the border, In-charge Mishra slept with his weapon on his pillow and said that he did not find it when he looked the next morning. He said that the CF 98 / 9 mm pistol had disappeared along with seven rounds of bullets.

'There is no truth or fact in the twist that has come out,' he said, 'The weapon disappeared from Sai's pillow.'

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