Hearing a case filed against high-ranking officials, including the former Home Minister, the Kathmandu District Court has ordered the collection of files related to the case for the final hearing.
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The Kathmandu District Court has ordered the recovery of the burnt missiles on 24 Bhadra in the fake Bhutanese refugee case.
Hearing a case filed against a former home minister and high-ranking officials, the district court has ordered the collection of evidence related to the case for the final hearing.
The Kathmandu District Court has been hearing a case related to Bhutanese refugees that has been pending for two years and has not yet received the evidence. On Sunday, a bench headed by Judge Dhruv Raj Karki ordered the collection of evidence.
The court has ordered the collection of evidence since some of the evidence belonging to the defendants, who were burnt in the arson attack on Bhadra 24, was received, but not all, said Deepak Kumar Shrestha, Information Officer of the Kathmandu District Court.
