Three Convicted in Dhanusha Goat and Cutter Machine Distribution Corruption Case
Summary
Three individuals, including a former Ward Chairman and an engineer, were sentenced to one year imprisonment and fined for corruption in the distribution of goats and cutter machines in Sabaila Municipality, Dhanusha.
Key Points
- Three individuals were sentenced to one year in prison and fined NPR 492,500 each for corruption in Dhanusha.
- The convicts include former Ward Chairman Durga Prasad Ray, Engineer Ranjit Kumar Yadav, and Cooperative Chairman Sanju Kumari Yadav.
- They are ordered to pay NPR 19,700 each as compensation to the Victim Relief Fund.
- Several accused were acquitted due to insufficient evidence, while the total misappropriated amount of NPR 1,477,500 is to be recovered equally from the convicts.