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Traffic police personnel Thapa suspended for assaulting doctor

KATHMANDU, June 29- A traffic police personnel has been suspended for physically assaulting a doctor in Lalitpur.
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By Republica

KATHMANDU, June 29- A traffic police personnel has been suspended for physically assaulting a doctor in Lalitpur. 



According to the District Police Office, Lalitpur, traffic police personnel Rajendra Thapa has been suspended for beating Dr Kul Bahadur Ghising on Tuesday.


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Shrestha allegedly assaulted Dr Ghising, who was working at the Pulchowk-based health academy. Ghising of Kusunti was returning home on foot after completing his duty at 9:45 PM on Sunday. Traffic personnel Thapa beat Dr Ghising after the two engaged in a verbal altercation. 


Dr Ghising was then taken to Alka hospital for treatment. The District Police office, Lalitpur had initiated action against Thapa after the news became public. 


 

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