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NFN Morang President arrested for alleged sexual abuse

KATHMANDU, Sept 1: Rajendra Dhakal, president of NGO Federation of Nepal (NFN)  Morang, has been arrested on the charge of sexual abuse.
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By Republica

KATHMANDU, Sept 1: Rajendra Dhakal, president of NGO Federation of Nepal (NFN)  Morang, has been arrested on the charge of sexual abuse.



55-year-old Dhakal, who lives in Biratnagar-12, is also the president of Education Helpline and NFN Morang. The police arrested him from his home on Wednesday. He was arrested for sexually abusing a 12-year-old boy.


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According to DSP Deepak Shrestha, spokesperson for Morang Police, Dhakal was taken into custody for investigation after receiving a verbal complaint. DSP Shrestha said, "Only a verbal complaint has been received against Dhakal. After receiving the complaint, the investigation will proceed further to take action according to the law.” 


 

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