Police confiscate over Rs 33 million from Ram Bahadur Bomjon’s possession
Police on Wednesday made public Ram Bahadur Bomjon, who was arrested on the charges of murder and sexual violence.
A Central Investigation Bureau of Nepal Police made public a controversial ascetic by organizing a press conference this afternoon.
The CIB had launched ‘Operation Blue’ to apprehend him.
SSP Dinesh Achary of the CIB said that Bomjon will be sent to Sarlahi District Court for further action.
A case has been field at the Sarlahi District Court against him.
A team of CIB detained Bomjon from Hattigauda of Kathmandu on Tuesday.
Police had confiscated Nepali and foreign currencies from his house.
Out of which, Rs 30.3 million Nepali currency and foreign currency equivalent to Rs 3.092 million were confiscated from his possession, the CIB said.
Similarly, police have also recovered 14 sets of mobile phones, 20 pen drives, two vehicles and four motorbikes among others from his residence.
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