Police search house of Bhushan Rana, brother of former foreign minister Arju Rana

CIB chief Additional Inspector General of Police (AIG) Manoj KC confirmed that a police team had reached Bhushan's house.

Ashwin 12, 2082

Gaurav Pokharel

Police search house of Bhushan Rana, brother of former foreign minister Arju Rana

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The police have started investigating Bhushan Rana, the brother of former foreign minister Arju Rana. During the agitation of 23 and 24 August, an unusual amount of money was found in the house of former Prime Minister and Congress President Sher Bahadur Deuba. The Money Laundering Investigation Department is investigating it.

The police has started an investigation on Bhushan Rana, the brother of former foreign minister Arju Rana. During the agitation of 23 and 24 August, an unusual amount of money was found in the house of former Prime Minister and Congress President Sher Bahadur Deuba. The Money Laundering Investigation Department is investigating about it. At this time, the Central Investigation Bureau (CIB) of the police investigated the brother of Deuba's wife Arju, Bhushan.

CIB chief Additional Inspector General of Police (AIG) Manoj KC confirmed that a police team had reached Bhushan's house. "But, he has not been there for the past one month," KC told Kantipur. He did not elaborate on the matter being investigated against Rana.

The commission of inquiry into the incidents during the Genji movement decided to write letters to the relevant authorities to stop the outgoing Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli, Home Minister Ramesh Lakhek, Home Secretary Gokarnamani Duwadi, Head of National Investigation Department Hutraj Thapa and Chief District Officer of Kathmandu Chabilal Rizal from traveling abroad on Sunday. A letter was also sent to them to arrange that they should not leave Kathmandu Valley without the approval of the commission.

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