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CIB arrests Prabhu Bank deputy CEO Manoj Neupane

Kathmandu, Feb 27: The Nepal Police Central Investigation Bureau (CIB) has arrested Manoj Neupane, the Deputy Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Prabhu Bank, on charges of alleged misappropriation of loans. Neupane, who previously served as the CEO of Century Commercial Bank, was taken into custody on Tuesday morning. Sources indicate

Bansbari land case: Arun Chaudhary, Ajit Narayan, Sanjay Thakur released…

The Central Investigation Bureau (CIB) of the police has released three people including businessman Arun Chaudhary while maintaining the investigation

CIB makes Bamjan public with illegal currencies amounting to over…

The Central Investigation Bureau (CIB) of Nepal Police today made public Ramlal Bamjan aka Ram Bahadur Bamjan who was apprehended

CIB urges alleged victims of Real Gorkha cooperative to come…

The Central Investigation Bureau (CIB) of Nepal Police has urged alleged victims of fraud perpetrated by the Tinkune-based Real Gorkha

CIB arrests one for illegal remittance

Rupesh Shrestha, 48, Kathmandu Metropolitan City-28 has been arrested on charges of illegal remittance, online gambling, crypto and illegal foreign

CIB urges depositors to lodge complaints

Nepal Police Central Investigation Bureau (CIB) has urged the depositors whose money was allegedly embezzled by Deurali Multipurpose Cooperative Organization

CIB submitting its report to government attorney today

Completing its investigation into the case of 61 kilograms of gold smuggled from Hong Kong into the country, the Central

Gold smuggling case: CIB to submit report to attorney on…

Completing its investigation into the case of 61 kilograms of gold smuggled from Hong Kong to the country, the Central

Gold smuggling scam: CIB team sent to India, Hong Kong…

The Nepal Police has sent a team of police officials including the one from Central Investigation Bureau to garner further

CIB includes 286 defendants in Lalita Niwas land grabbing case…

In the Lalita Niwas land grabbing case, Nepal Police have recommended that 286 people be made defendants. Since the remaining