Cyber ​​Bureau told journalist Pathak - 'to attend police office'

Ashad 3, 2082

Kantipur Reporter

Cyber ​​Bureau told journalist Pathak - 'to attend police office'

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The cyber bureau of the police has issued a notice asking journalist Dilbhushan Pathak to appear before the police. The Cyber ​​Bureau filed a case in court under the Electronic Transactions Act and obtained permission to arrest the reader.

In the notice of the bureau, it is said - 'Since the arrest permit has been obtained, it is requested to appear at this bureau or the nearest police office as soon as possible and assist in the investigation.' A single bench of Judge Rishi Rajbhandari issued a short-term interim order while hearing Pathak's injunction petition on Monday. The court issued a short-term interim while hearing the writ petition filed by the reader stating that the arrest warrant issued against him was issued with the wrong law and with wrong intentions.

Cyber ​​Bureau told journalist Pathak - 'to attend police office'

Kantipur

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