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According to the order of the Supreme Court, the police have prepared to release the medical practitioner Durga Prasai. On Thursday, the Supreme Court ordered that Prasai, who is in the custody of the Central Police Investigation Bureau, should be produced in court within 24 hours on charges of committing organized crime and criminal gain.
Accordingly, the police brought him to the court on Friday. "After bringing him to the court, we have given a letter to the police asking him to be released," said Achyut Kuinkel, spokesperson of the Supreme Court. .
Prasai's son Nirajan filed a petition in the Supreme Court for the release of his father, who is a cancer patient who needs to take medicine and rest completely. Hearing on the same petition, the Supreme Court issued an order in the name of the police to bring Prasai within 24 hours on Thursday.
Judge Sunil Pokharel's bench on Thursday ordered the police to present Prasai in court with a written reason for his detention.
