Interpol Red Notice: Three fugitives brought back to Nepal from Dubai

Kathmandu, September 26 — Three individuals against whom Interpol had issued red notices have been arrested and brought to Kathmandu. The arrested individuals are Bhupendra Bohora, Kabir Budhathoki alias Riyaz, and Roman Karki. According to the police headquarters, they were apprehended in Dubai with the assistance of the International Police Organization (Interpol) and brought to Nepal. Bohora and Budhathoki were fugitives in fraud cases, while Roman Karki was a fugitive in a rape case.   ...

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4 arrested through Interpol red notice in a week

The Nepal Police have arrested four people involved in various cases through Interpol's Red Notice. The post 4 arrested through Interpol red notice in a week appeared first on OnlineKhabar English News.

Police seek Interpol help in gold smuggling case

Nepal Police have sought help of the International Criminal Police Organisation (Interpol) in the recent gold smuggling case.

The first Nepalese Police officer to climb Mount Everest

Inspector General of Police of Nepal Basanta Bahadur Kunwar handed over the Interpol flag to Interpol President Ahmed Naser Al-Raisi.

The first Nepalese Police officer to climb Mount Everest

Inspector General of Police of Nepal Basanta Bahadur Kunwar handed over the Interpol flag to Interpol President Ahmed Naser Al-Raisi.

Interpol issues diffusion notice against Nepali cricketer Lamichhane

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Interpol to issue red notice against Sandeep

Nepal Police began seeking help from Interpol to find the suspended captain of Nepal's national cricket team, Sandeep Lamichhane.

Nepal registers over 18,000 lost passports

Department of Passport has registered details of 18,771 lost passports of Nepali nationals to Interpol.

Nepal registers over 18,000 lost passports

Department of Passport has registered details of 18,771 lost passports of Nepali nationals to Interpol.

Interpol training kicks off in Kathmandu

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