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 Police shoots dead chief of Terai Army
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Posted on 08-29-08 11:51 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Police have shot dead Kaushal Sahani alias Mr. John, the chief of underground armed outfit Terai Army.

Sahani along with his bodyguard were shot dead by police in Raghunathpur area of Rautahat district on Friday night, say reports.

Sahani has been accused of masterminding several explosions in the capital and elsewhere in the country in the past. nepalnews.com sd Aug 30 08

http://mos.nepalnews.com/archive/2008/aug/aug30/news03.php

Is it the beginning of th end of Terai Violence?  Until now, police were sitting quiet against people like Kaushak, Jay Krishna Goit, Jwala singh .. etc .. now one of them is gone ... will this incident scare the rest of Terai violent outfits?


 
Posted on 08-30-08 1:45 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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VERY GOOD!!!!   i like it

 
Posted on 08-30-08 9:21 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Posted on 08-30-08 9:50 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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One arsehole down, several mores to go including Baban Singh.
 
Posted on 08-30-08 10:34 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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While I don't mourn the death of some of the worst figures in Nepali history, I am concerned by the extra judicial killing. Those guys should have been brought to court, rather than gunned down! 
 
Posted on 08-30-08 10:47 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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I agree with you if there was a law and order in Nepal, but current situatin in Nepal it is right way to treat criminals. First shoot then talk.

Good Job Nepal Police !!!!


 
Posted on 08-30-08 10:53 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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I second that, Arnico. Although Nepal’s legal system remains untested (for past 12 years) for political-criminal cases and many of us might have our doubts about its workability, we have to begin to test it somewhere anyway.

 

Nepe


 


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