Fraud by pretending to be a fake inspector

Poush 22, 2081

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Fraud by pretending to be a fake inspector

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The Valley Crime Investigation Office has arrested two people who cheated by pretending to be fake police inspectors.

38-year-old Sudeep Thapa of Kathmandu Kageshwari Manhara Municipality and 44-year-old Kishore Kumar Choudhary of Kathmandu Metropolitan City-32 Koteshwar were arrested.

According to the information officer of the Kathmandu Valley Crime Investigation Office, Superintendent of Police Kazi Kumar Acharya, based on information that Thapa wore a police inspector's uniform, fake identity card, published a special promotion recommendation list, showed photos of contacts with various high-ranking people and cheated by saying that he would be sent abroad for foreign employment. They have been arrested.

Chaudhary, who is also the director of Marshall Printing Press, has made an identity card after making it, the police said. Identity cards of police inspectors, photos with clothes and mobile phones have been recovered from them.

They have been sent to the District Police Complex, Kathmandu, Bhadrakali for further investigation in the case of fraud and crime related to writing.

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