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29 Mar 2012

two accused persons of khanikhola Majhitar rape case

RANGPO-29TH MARCH12
Rangpo police is serious in searching two accused persons of khanikhola Majhitar rape case occurred in March 2011.according to the news Mr. binod khawas (30)of khanikhola Majhitar and Mr. nir bahadur Chettri of khanikhola Majhitar are the two suspected persons behind the rape case occurred in march 2011.all the resources are being used for catching the culprits .while talking with pi Rangpo Mr. sonam wangdi he appealed to support in catching the culprit. If anyone has any type of information regarding the said two persons he requested to share with Rangpo police the name of the informers shall not disclose and handsome reward is also announced by the police.

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