This secret came to light after the young man stole a child's bicycle with gear worth 15,000 rupees and sold it to a junk dealer for 2,000 rupees.
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Ashish Chhetri, who was released from prison in the case of theft and criminal nuisance, has given a statement in the public prosecutor's office that when he did not have money to eat, he would steal and sell it to avoid expenses.
A 32-year-old resident of Dharan sub-metropolis-8, who was arrested on the charge of stealing a bicycle on 21st July, has said that he has been making a living by selling junk goods. This secret came to light after he stole a child's bicycle with gear worth 15,000 rupees from Kathmandu-26 Pavitranagar and sold it to a junk dealer for 2,000 rupees.
Four months ago, he was released from prison in the case of theft and criminal nuisance. He said in the statement of the government lawyer that he stole to cover his expenses. During the investigation, it was also seen that he had stolen a bag from the Gorakhkali Motor Workshop of Nayabuspark on 23rd two days before that and had stolen a bicycle by using the same bag's tie.
The Public Prosecutor's Office Kathmandu has filed a charge sheet against him in the Kathmandu District Court for the crime of theft. According to the law, he has been sentenced to imprisonment for up to three years and a fine of up to 30,000 rupees. In addition, it is said in the charge sheet to compensate the victims of the stolen property. Earlier, Chhetri had paid a fine of Rs 6,300 in the district administration office in 2078, Rs 425 in 2075 and Rs 375 in the police circle Balaju in the same year.
