August 21, 2026, Friday
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Suspecting burglary at Balen's house, the gate was broken

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Kathmandu. The police have proceeded with the investigation into the alleged theft at the house of Balendra Shah Balen, a senior leader of the Rashtriya Swatantra Party RSWP, in Kathmandu. The police started an investigation after the gate of the house was vandalized.

On Friday night, an unknown group broke the grill of the gate of the house. Balen is not at home. He has reached Surkhet, the capital of Karnali province only today. Until yesterday he was in Far West. The police suspect that a thief may have broken the gate. According to the police, work is being done to understand who was in the house and what money was stolen or not.

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