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Armed Police recovers gun lost amid Kanchanpur conflict


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Nepal Police has recovered a Chinese gun and its magazine that got lost amid a conflict happened in Ananda Bazaar of Kanchanpur close to the Nepal-India outskirt two weeks ago.There was a fight between the Nepali nationals and Indian Seema Suraksha Bal (fringe security compel) on March 9 in Ananda Bazar over the issue of development of a duct at Punarbas. A Chinese gun and its projectiles staying in the ownership of Assistant Sub Inspector Madhav Bhatta deputed to meddle in the conflict was lost from the fringe territory.

As indicated by Far Western Regional Police Chief, Deputy Inspector General of Police Romendra Singh Deuja, the lost gun and its magazine was recovered a couple days prior.

A police squad deputed from the District Police Office Kanchanpur to scan for the missing gun drove by Inspector Hirendra Rokaya discovered it with the assistance of the Sampurnanagar Police Beat, India. One Govinda KC of Punarbas Municipality got affliction because of the shot discharged by the Indian SSB and a nearby Tikaram Chapagain was harmed in the episode.

Trans-fringe individuals' development here is yet to wind up noticeably typical after the occurrence. Nepali nationals have left going to the Indian market Basahi that shares fringe with Nepal after the episode. The Armed Police Force (APF) has set up a transitory camp to make security game plans in the Bazar territory.
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