Chinese national held for misbehaving with ladies

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Thamel police have actually taken Chinese national Chen Xi, 21, into custody after some locals captured a couple of Chinese men for
presumably misbehaving with some regional girls in Chhetrapati location near Thamel, Kathmandu, the other day
Chhetrapati location was tense the other day, after two Chinese males presumably & lsquo; groped & and pulled two regional girls ‘aged in
between 14 to 16
The girls were moving towards their house from a relative & s home when the two Chinese males stopped them and began speaking with them
utilizing an application that equated Chinese into English
Yadav Lal Kayestha, a regional citizen of Chhetrapati told THT that the ladies had actually wished to help the guys
& However, after a few seconds, the Chinese men invited them for coffee
The women refused and wanted to leave
But, one of the two Chinese pulled a lady towards him, groped and molested her, & Kayastha said
The occurrence drew the attention of residents, including a senior, who immediately came for their rescue
The incident was reported to the nearby Sorhakhutte Authorities Circle where a heated argument happened
By the evening, scores of Chinese had gathered near the cops circle to exert pressure on the cops to dismiss the case
But the locals desired the accused molesters to be apprehended
Today, authorities registered the very first details report of the women who implicated one the men of misbehaving with them
After the FIR was signed up, the Chinese nationwide was arrested and provided to Kathmandu District Administration Office
He has actually been remanded to seven-day police custody, according to Deputy Superintendent of Police Deepak Khadka, head of Sorhakhutte
Cops Circle
Kayastha also said the exact same Chinese males, had a few days back, tried to misbehave with a wife at the very same location
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