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KATHMANDU, The Supreme Court has pronounced three previous head of Nepal Police liable in the prominent Sudan APC trick and sentenced them up to two years in a correctional facility. 


Issuing its last decision on Sunday, a division seat of Chief Justice Sushila Karki and Justice Bishwambhar Shrestha discovered previous IGPs Om Bikram Rana, Hem Bahadur Gurung and Ramesh Chanda Thakuri, and a few other Nepal Police authorities blameworthy of defilement in the buy of coordinations for UN peacekeeping power sent in Darfur, Sudan. 


The decision came hours before the decision CPN (Maoist Center) and Nepali Congress enrolled a reprimand movement against Chief Justice Sushila Karki. On Sunday evening, almost 249 legislators from the NC and the Maoist Center had recorded a prosecution movement against CJ Karki. 


Sudan trick is one of the greatest defilement embarrassments in the nation where no less than 34 police authorities including two resigned and one sitting police boss, and two providers are blamed for stealing Rs 290 million out of the aggregate exchange of Rs 445 million. Among others, the authorities are blamed for inconsistencies in the buy of out of date heavily clad faculty bearers (APCs) and taking the rest of the assets. 


The peak court has cleared Michel Rider of the Assured Risk Private Limited, the primary specialist, and Sambhu Bharati, proprietor of Bharati Traders, a neighborhood operator of the provider, of the charges. 


The seat has passed on a two-year imprison term and a fine of Rs 50,000 to previous IGP Om Bikram Rana in the multi-million dollar debasement case. Similarly, the seat gave one year's prison term and a fine of Rs 40,000 each to previous IGPs Hem Bahadur Gurung and Ramesh Chanda Thakuri, and previous AIG Deepak Singh Thangden and DIG Shyam Singh Thapa. 


Essentially, the pinnacle court sentenced DIG Ravi Pratap Rana and AIG Deepak Kumar Shrestha to a correctional facility term of 6 months and a fine of Rs 30,000.

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