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Police on Sunday captured six people, including a police constable, who softened into a gems workshop up Maruhiti, Kathmandu and ransacked 64 tola gold worth Rs3.2 million. Blazing a gun and binds, the people asserting to be cops had taken six laborers prisoner before burglarizing the workshop. 


Police recognized the arrestees as Ajay Gurung, 26, a serving police constable at Metropolitan Police Circle, Lainchaur; Subash Kharel, 22, of Kavre; Raj Kumar Tamang, 33, of Balaju; Dev Tamang, 21, of Kavre; Kshitiz Tamang, 19, of Lalitpur and Lapsang Lama, 28, of Kathmandu. As indicated by the Metropolitan Police Crime Division, Teku, two police work force including a head constable and a constable who were included in arranging the robbery are on the run. Senior Superintendent of Police Dinesh Amatya, head of Crime Division, said the burglary was arranged somewhere in the range of two weeks prior after a slipping away individual, Harka Tamang, educated Raj Kumar about the adornments workshop. "The gun and cuffs were given by constable Nabin Dhakal and head constable Bal Bahadur Magar," said SSP Amatya. The robbers were captured from a bistro in Sorhakhutte, Kathmandu.

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