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The Chitwan District Court has ordered the release of Ravi Lamichhane, chairman of the National Independent Party (RSWP) and former Home Minister, on a bail of 54 lakh rupees in the Sahara Chitwan Multi-Purpose Cooperative fraud case.
Chitwan District Court Information Officer Amrit Bishwakarma informed that this order was made by District Judge Dayaram Dhakal on Thursday after the detention hearing that started on Wednesday in the case filed on Tuesday.
Lamichhane should be sentenced to 7 years in prison and a fine of 70 thousand rupees and a lawsuit has been filed with a demand to recover the sum of 108 million 18 thousand 151 rupees from Sahara Cooperative to Gorkha Media, which will be the collective liability of four people including Lamichhane. On behalf of the Plaintiff Nepal Government in Thunchek debate District Attorneys Ravi Neupane, Shambhu Kumar Basnet, Dashrath Pangeni and Bholanath Niraula and Assistant District Attorneys Buddha Bahadur Thapa and Amrit Subedi argued. Similarly, senior advocates Surendra Bhandari, Dinesh Tripathi and Rajkumar Shrestha and advocates on behalf of the co-operative's victims savers and whistleblowers. Gopilal Devkota, Ramesh Kafle, Ramchandra RC Gautam and Sunita Adhikari debated.
Similarly, senior advocates Sushil Kumar Pant, Jagannath Paudel, Dharmaraj Acharya and Surendra Bahadur Thapa and advocates Ramchandra Devkota and Dr. on behalf of the defendant Ravi Lamichhane. Court information officer Vishwakarma informed that Narayanadatta Kandel argued.
