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Two persons have been arrested on the charge of defrauding 6 lakh rupees by pretending to be Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP) of Nepal Police.
Among those arrested are Gyanu Tamang alias Gyan Bahadur Lama, 45, living in Chauri Deurali-8, Kavrepalanchok, and Revati Ojha, 42, living in five houses in Itahari sub-metropolis-4, Sunsari, and currently living in Kalanki, District Police Complex Kathmandu Spokesperson Superintendent of Police Apilraj Bohra informed.
'They were arrested during the investigation on the basis of a complaint that they had defrauded people of Rs.
Among those arrested, Gyan Bahadur According to the police, it has been revealed that on February 20, 2070, he served a five-year prison sentence for the crime related to arms and ammunition, public crime and on November 4, 2067, a case was opened for the crime related to gambling. Spokesperson Bohra said that the Kathmandu District Court extended the deadline of five days to both the arrested persons and further investigation is underway.
