The Kathmandu District Ad- ministration Office today or- dered the release of Rajiv Gurung alias Deepak Manange after he paid a bail. The bail was set at Rs 25,000.Manange was re- arrested on January 20 on charges of manhandling po- licemen soon after his release from the Dillibazaar Prison, where he served 11-month jail term. He was remanded in custody on Thursday after he refused the bail.
SP Ganesh KC, in-charge of Metropolitan Police Range, Hanumandhoka said that he was set free by the DAO after he paid the bail amount.
"He was brought to MPR from the Central Jail after he paid the bail amount and re- leased later on the day," KC informed. Last year, the DAO had found him guilty of assault- ing Abhishek Bikram Shah at the Dynasty Disco in Dur- barmarg and was sentenced to jail for one year and slapped a fine of Rs 5,000. Earlier, he had managed to set himself free after serving one-month jail term, when he filed a petition in which he claimed himself as Rajiv Gu- rung and not Deep- ak Manange. The MPR, however, rear- rested him on February 22, 2009 from Thamel, two months after his release and jailed him for 11 months af- ter reviewing the case.
SP KC, however, said that the self-proclaimed don had committed public offences such as loot and extortion from businessmen and afflu- ent families. "The police will continue to keep a tight vigil on him and his associates," he added
SP Ganesh KC, in-charge of Metropolitan Police Range, Hanumandhoka said that he was set free by the DAO after he paid the bail amount.
"He was brought to MPR from the Central Jail after he paid the bail amount and re- leased later on the day," KC informed. Last year, the DAO had found him guilty of assault- ing Abhishek Bikram Shah at the Dynasty Disco in Dur- barmarg and was sentenced to jail for one year and slapped a fine of Rs 5,000. Earlier, he had managed to set himself free after serving one-month jail term, when he filed a petition in which he claimed himself as Rajiv Gu- rung and not Deep- ak Manange. The MPR, however, rear- rested him on February 22, 2009 from Thamel, two months after his release and jailed him for 11 months af- ter reviewing the case.
SP KC, however, said that the self-proclaimed don had committed public offences such as loot and extortion from businessmen and afflu- ent families. "The police will continue to keep a tight vigil on him and his associates," he added
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