INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Kathmandu, January 1
The Commission for the Investigation of Abuse of Authority has detained former chief district officer of Dolakha
Khagendra Prasad Rijal for investigating his alleged involvement in bribery and corruption.
Joint Secretary Pradip Kumar Koirala, CIAA
spokesperson said Rijal, was taken into custody yesterday
On December 10, the Ministry of Home Affairs had relieved him of all his responsibilities on the recommendation of the anti-graft body.
As
per the CIAA Act-1991, in case there exists reasonable ground to believe that the public post holder, against whom an action has been
initiated on charges of corruption, may conceal or destroy evidence against him/her, or hamper or obstruct inquiry and investigation, the
anti-graft body may write to the concerned government agency to suspend him/her from the post.
The CIAA had investigated Rijal involvement
in settlement of cases under the jurisdiction of his office, in which he received bribe from crime suspects and released them on bail
The CIAA has also taken into account news published or broadcast through various media as the base for its investigation.
It was revealed
that Rijal had sought a bail of Rs 100,000 from Kumar Lama Moktan of Melung Rural Municipality-4, Dolakha in a public offence case last
week, but issued him a receipt of only Rs 10,000, keeping the rest of the amount with himself
The financial irregularity came to light when Lama exposed the receipt to media in Rijal presence on December 5.
Dolakha District Police
Office had arrested Lama under a public offence case, 24 days ago.
Following a trial hearing, Lama wife Renu Tamang had handed 100,000
rupees to the CDO to secure Lama release but had got a receipt of only 10,000 rupees
When she reached the CDO office to inquire about the remaining amount, Rijal handed Rs 90,000 to Lama wife, requesting her not to make the
issue public.
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