Security beefed up following blast in capital

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Kathmandu, January 16 Police said they had beefed up security across Kathmandu valley and at some government offices, following yesterday
blast allegedly by Netra Bikram Chand-led Communist Party Nepal. Chand-led CPN, outlawed by the government, had yesterday planted two bombs,
one inside the house of Sobha Kanta Dhakal at Nagarjun Municipality and another inside Lalita Niwas, a high security zone
Police have not made any arrest in connection with the incidents, so far
Dhakal is one of the accused in the Lalita Niwas land grab case. The bomb planted at Dhakal house went off causing minor damage to the house
and the vehicle parked inside the garage, while the bomb planted at western corner of Lalita Niwas, near residential area was defused by
Nepali Army last night. The government imposed ban on all kinds of activities of the Chand-led CPN since March last year, following a blast
by the outfit outside Ncell office in Nakkhu that killed one person
Police said they have arrested as many as 1,357 cadres of the Chand-led CPN ever since
Of those arrested, cases on various charges were field at different courts against 1,200 persons while rest of them were released after
inquiry
Despite police action, criminal activities of the CPN continues unabated. Recently, police had arrested Santaman Santyang, a member of CPN
youth wing, Yuwa Sangathan Nepal and Lalitpur District member of the party Ramesh Dangol. The post Security beefed up following blast in
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