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Juvenile correction center clash: 10 more absconding juvenile inmates held

BHAKTAPUR, Aug 23: Police on Tuesday nabbed 10 more juvenile inmates who fled a correction center in Sanothimi of Madhyapur Thimi Municipality-2 on Monday. They were arrested from different places in the Kathmandu Valley.
By Republica

BHAKTAPUR, Aug 23: Police on Tuesday nabbed 10 more juvenile inmates who fled a correction center in Sanothimi of Madhyapur Thimi Municipality-2 on Monday. They were arrested from different places in the Kathmandu Valley.


Seven juvenile inmates are still missing, Superintendent of Police Prajit KC said.


On Monday afternoon, 221 inmates had escaped the correction center by breaking the gate and all of them except seven were arrested till Tuesday, KC added.


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According to KC, the police hope to arrest absconding seven inmates by Wednesday.


The correction centre at Madhyapur Thimi Municipality-2 in Santothimi was vandalized on Sunday after a mysterious death of a 21-year-old youth Kamal Basnet, who was put behind the bar on charge of rape.


The relatives of Basnet, 21, from Manthali in Ramechhap had vandalized the correction center after the mysterious death of Basnet was reported on Sunday morning. After Basnet's death, the minor inmates and relatives of the deceased protested demanding a fair probe, action against the culprits and compensation to the deceased's family.


However, police have stated that Basnet, who fainted on Sunday, died while receiving treatment at a hospital in Bhaktapur.


Meanwhile, the probe panel led by Assistant Chief District Officer Dorendra Prasad Niraula has started investigation into the case from Tuesday.


(RSS)

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