But 6 non-contact prisoners have not been arrested yet. According to Police Inspector Dumbar Bista, it is suspected that the prisoners escaped to India as they were not in a group but separately.
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79 of the 85 prisoners who escaped after the Dadeldhura jail was vandalized during the Gen-G movement have returned to the jail and 6 are still absconding.
According to the District Police Office Dadeldhura, some of the prisoners came in contact themselves, some were caught on the information of the locals and some came under the control of the security personnel.
But the 6 uncontacted prisoners have not been arrested yet. According to Police Inspector Dambar Bista, it is suspected that the prisoners escaped to India as they were not in a group but separately.
DSP Barun Singh of Dadeldhura District Police Office has expressed his determination to arrest and return the escaped prisoner. DSP Singh, who recently took over the command of Dadeldhura police, said this in an introductory program with journalists.
He said, "Even if he reaches India, he will be returned. I will use the experience I gained while working in the CIB to proceed with the arrest process in coordination with India."
