RSVP leader Pandey was released after paying a bail of 20,000

District Judge Dhruvraj Upreti's bench had set bail for Pandey on Friday for the crime of electronic transaction.

Bhadra 13, 2082

Kantipur Reporter

RSVP leader Pandey was released after paying a bail of 20,000

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The District Court of Kathmandu has asked Ariko Pandey, a central member of the National Independent Party and a former member of the National Planning Commission, for a bond of 20,000. District Judge Dhruvraj Upreti's bench had set bail for Pandey on Friday for the crime of electronic transaction.

He is set to be released today after paying the bail required by the court. Pandey, who reached the Cyber ​​Bureau after being accused of character assassination through email and WhatsApp, was registered in the District Court Kathmandu by the District Public Prosecutor's Office, Kathmandu, for the offense under Section 47 (1) of the Electronic Transactions Offenses Act, 2063, demanding a fine of up to 1 lakh rupees or imprisonment up to five years or both.

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