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Four individuals arrested in connection with gold chain robbery

KATHMANDU, Sept 19: The police have arrested four individuals on the charge of robbing a gold chain.
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By Republica

KATHMANDU, Sept 19: The police have arrested four individuals on the charge of robbing a gold chain.



The arrested individuals are Suraj Gurung from Kathmandu Bagbazar, Anwar Hussain Ansari, a resident of Chhetrapati originally from Birgunj, and Indian nationals Shakti Bhowmik and Sachin Gadve.


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According to the police, Ansari, riding on a motorcycle driven by Gurung, snatched a gold chain worth approximately 2 tolas from Apsara Shrestha, a resident of Kuleshwor, Kathmandu, on September 11.


The arrested Indian nationals are accused of buying the gold chain. According to the police, further investigation into the case is underway.


 

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