Two more arrested for burning the UML flag
Kathmandu. Two more people have been arrested for burning the CPN-UML flag in Tulsipur of Dang. District Police Office Deputy Superintendent of Police Resham Bohra informed that 30-year-old Ramesh Rana Magar, a resident of Tulsipur sub-metropolitan city-4 Halwar, and 24-year-old Vikram Periyar, a resident of Tulsipur-6 Guidhar, were arrested today.
In this case, 55-year-old Buddhi Bahadur Basnet, a resident of Tulsipur-7 Kalakhola, was arrested on Friday. Deputy Superintendent of Police Bohra informed that three persons involved in the act of burning the flag have been arrested and an investigation has been started and other possible persons are being searched for.
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