
Case Filed Against Inspector for Taking Bribe
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- The Commission for the Investigation of Abuse of Authority (CIAA) has filed a case against Armed Police Inspector Wakal Adhikari for taking a bribe of NPR 40,000.
- The commission also registered a case against government witness Sumitrakumari Pudasaini requesting a bail bond of NPR 5 million in a bribery case involving Chandrabahadur Adhikari of the Nepal government.
- CIAA spokesperson Suresh Nyaupane stated that action has been requested against the accused as per the bail conditions.
April 11, Kathmandu – The Commission for the Investigation of Abuse of Authority (CIAA) has filed a case today at the Special Court against Armed Police Inspector Wakal Adhikari, who is posted at the Armed Police Force Nepal Security Base in Dhanusha.
Inspector Adhikari was caught accepting a bribe of NPR 40,000 while stopping vehicles used for transporting soil and gravel filling material and preventing land clearing at the Kamala Dhalkebar Bagmati Road construction section, and the case has been registered accordingly.
According to CIAA spokesperson Suresh Nyaupane, the case was filed with a demand for action as per the bail conditions against the accused Adhikari.
Additionally, due to adverse impact from statements given by government witness Sumitrakumari Pudasaini in a bribery case involving Chandrabahadur Adhikari of the Nepal government, a case has been filed against her at the Special Court.
The commission has requested a bail bond of NPR 5 million against Pudasaini in this case, as stated in the CIAA’s official press release today.