Permission to detain Magdi Jesus Chief for 5 more days

Magh 24, 2081

Narayan Sharma

Permission to detain Magdi Jesus Chief for 5 more days

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The police have allowed 5 people, including district coordination committee chief Rajkumar Thapa, to be detained for another 5 days for investigation of Kumari Multi-Purpose Cooperative Organization in Beni, Myagdi.

On Thursday, the district court granted permission to detain Manprasad Thajali, Tham Bahadur Garbuja, Rudra Bahadur Gurung and Devi Kumari Thapa, along with Thapa, the former vice president of the cooperative, for five more days.

All five of them were arrested on Sunday for embezzling 1 billion 49 crore rupees from the cooperative. Gandaki Province Cooperative Registrar Office Pokhara sent a letter to District Police Myagdi on January 18 and asked them to investigate. A year ago, during an investigation by the Cooperative Registrar's Office, it concluded that one and a half billion savings were embezzled in the scheme of former vice president Thapa. It is mentioned in the report of Cooperative Registrar Office that Thapa has misappropriated the co-operative's funds for private school and real estate purchase. Thapa, who is also a UML leader, has been surviving on political access.

Thapa was the secretary for the first two terms in the cooperative, which was opened in 065, and the vice president until Jesus was elected as the head in 079. Buddha Academy, a private school run by Thapa in Beni Bazar, received an unsecured loan of Rs 16 crore from Kumari Cooperative. The report also states that Thapa and Lok Bahadur Pun took 180 crores from the cooperative and carried out business in the Jaljala of the mountain. It has been found that the officers of the board of directors of the cooperative hold most of the shares of the cooperative in the name of their families. There are 4 thousand 386 savers in this cooperative, only 418 are share members.

District Police Myagdi, which has started an investigation into the embezzlement of Kumari Multi-Purpose Cooperative, has issued a notice to ordinary savers to come and claim the amount with evidence. Inspector Sagar Paudel, Information Officer of District Police Myagdi, said that after the notification, savers are coming to the office with evidence. "After coming to claim the amount, the investigation process is also easy," he said.

Narayan

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