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Eleven Indian nationals rescued from trafficking

Kathmandu, Feb 15: A police team from the District Police Range Kathmandu has rescued 11 Indian nationals from captivity. They were reportedly brought to Kathmandu by human traffickers for sending them to America. The special squad rescued them last night from local Ratopul area, said the Range Chief, Senior Superintendent

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3045 drug peddlers arrested in 6 months

A total of 3,045 people have been arrested in the past six months on offenses related to narcotic drugs.

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Chinese tourist found dead at Thamel

A Chinese tourist was found dead at Thamel on Saturday evening. The 47-year-old tourist, Wao Gwang, was found dead in

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Three Indians involved in online betting held from Durbarmarg

Police have arrested three Indian nationals along with more than 10 million in foreign currency from Casino Palace at Durbarmarg

Minister Jwala hands over RFID devices to Nepal Police

Minister for Physical Infrastructure and Transport, Prakash Jwala, handed over five RFID devices that can read the embossed number plate

Nepal Police issues Red Corner Notice against absconding Mayor Nepali

Nepal Police has issued a 'Red Corner Notice' against Dev Kumar Nepali, the Mayor of Baglung's Dhorpatan Municipality and the

Police ramps up use of multiple technologies in crime investigation

The Nepal Police has adopted the policy of leveraging on state-of-the-art technology in crime control, crime investigation and traffic management,

Alleged rapist arrested and deported from Qatar

A youth who was on the run since a case of rape was filed against him has been arrested and

Yoga and meditation helpful for good governance: Home Minister Shrestha

Deputy Prime Minister and Home Minister Narayankaji Shrestha has said that regular practice of yoga and meditation would provide significant

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Police mobilized to prevent theft of river aggregates

Police have been mobilized to prevent theft of river aggregates in Kanchanpur's Doda, Banhara, Sunwora, Syali and other rivers.