August 19, 2026, Wednesday
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A pistol with 100 rounds of ammunition recovered in Kathmandu

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Kathmandu. The police recovered a pistol and one round of bullets from Jambudanda in Buddh, Kathmandu. According to District Police Complex Kathmandu, one pistol and 100 rounds of bullets were recovered hidden in a bush in Jambudanda located in Gokarneshwar Municipality-5.

According to the police, a team led by DSP Santosh Ro of Police circle Buddh recovered the pistol based on a special information. The police said that three magazines were also recovered from the scene. The police said that they are investigating the incident.

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