Lamichhane filed a petition in the High Court after the District Court Rupandehi did not release him even after filing his part of the amount.
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Ravi Lamichhane, chairman of Rashtriya Swatantra Party, who is in custody pending trial in the Supreme Cooperative fraud case, filed a petition in the Butwal Bench of the High Court Tulsipur on Monday. Lamichhane filed a petition in the High Court after the District Court Rupandehi did not release him even after filing his part of the amount.
Ram Bahadur Kunwar, Information Officer of High Court Butwal, said that after filing the application, the payment will be fixed on next Wednesday (11 August). Earlier, he filed a petition in the district court demanding to be released from the case of co-operative fraud by filing his part. District Court Judge Narayan Sapkota's bench heard his petition on July 26 and refused to release him.
Supreme Cooperative Fraud of Butwal has filed a charge sheet against the defendants including Ravi by maintaining a collective fraud of Rs. is But Ravi had submitted a document in which one part of his share was equal to four parts. Ravi submitted a bank guarantee application of Rs 2 crore 74 lakh 84 thousand.
The district court had ordered that he could not be released because it was not certain how much he would be guilty of. But considering the nature of this case, the district ordered to take action as soon as possible, saying that it is appropriate to have a quick resolution. He is in Bhairawa Jail and has been transferred to Nakkhu Jail in Lalitpur. Lamichhane Nakhu has been in prison for two weeks.
