Although a letter was sent to the District Police Complex Kathmandu with an arrest warrant on May 13, he has not been contacted
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Even after a month has passed since the Rautahat district court issued an arrest warrant for fraud, Sanjay Sah, head of the Tokha team under the surveyor's office in Dillibazar in Kathmandu, has not been arrested.
Even though the local police Garuda registered a fraud case in the court and sent a letter to the District Police Complex Kathmandu with an arrest warrant in the name of Sah on May 13, he has not been arrested yet. DSP Rajan Karki of the area police Garuda said that police have also obtained arrest warrants against Napi chief Sah, Durgabhagavati rural municipality chairman Arun Sah, Vimala Devi Shrestha and her son Dheeraj Shrestha of Kathmandu Nagarjuna-4 on charges of fraud. Santosh Kumar Chaudhary of Garuda Municipality-6 Pothiyahi filed a police complaint against them on the charge of defrauding money in land related transactions.
Nepal Police Spokesperson DIG Vinod Ghimir said that the Kathmandu Police will understand the reason why Napi Chief Shah has not been arrested yet. "I understand why they were not arrested," he said, "What is the reality, I will seriously look into this matter after getting an arrest warrant." Inspector General of Police Deepak Thapa claimed that he had given instructions to arrest Chief Surveyor Shah.
Garuda police registered a case of fraud and obtained an arrest warrant from the court after people including Tokha Napi chief Sah were involved in buying and selling land illegally. The victim Choudhary has submitted to the police the proof that he had deposited 11 million rupees to purchase the land. According to the police, investigation into the fraud has been initiated due to corruption in land purchase and sale.
Napi chief Saha was on leave till June 15. Prakash Oli, the Acting Head of Surveyor's Office Dillibazar informed that even though the leave of Tokha Chief Sah is over, he is not in touch. "Sah has not been in touch even after the 15-day leave," he said, "Sah has not come to the office after the leave." Oli informed that an arrest warrant has been issued against the team leader and a letter has been sent asking him to appear at the police office.
Former President of Durgabhagavati Sah took 10 lakhs and returned it to the victim, the police said.
In the year 2078, when he was the head of the Napi office at Chandrapur in Rautahat, the chief of the Napi Sah was also accused of earning a lot of wealth. But there has been no research on it. At that time, chief surveyor Shah and Chaudhary got to know each other. After that, Chowdhury said that there was an agreement to purchase 11 katha 14 dhur land of plot number 773 in Sarlahi Haripur Municipality-7 of Vimala Devi Shrestha of Nagarjuna-4 in Kathmandu through joint investment.
Initially Chaudhary had paid 11 million Baina. When the money was insufficient to pass the registration, Chief Shah invested and brought the land in his name. According to him, the land was bought and sold for 2 crores. The land was reported to the police on charges of fraud after Sah sold the land to four people in 080/081 without the knowledge of Chaudhary, who is said to be a partner.
The police arrested the son Dheeraj and released him on bail after getting the information that the land owner Vimala Shrestha had died.
