Former Director General of Revenue Investigation Department Released on NPR 2.5 Million Bail in Corruption Case
Summary
Former Director General of the Department of Revenue Investigation, Jhalakram Adhikari, has been released on NPR 2.5 million bail by the Special Court in Kathmandu in a money laundering and bribery case.
Key Points
- Jhalakram Adhikari, former Director General of the Department of Revenue Investigation, was released on a NPR 2.5 million bail by the Special Court in Kathmandu.
- The case involves allegations of money laundering and bribery involving NPR 7 million.
- Adhikari is accused of abusing his authority and favoring revenue leakage control and investigation.
- Part of the bribe money was used to purchase land in Madhyapur Thimi, Bhaktapur, and to repay a loan for The Kuti Resort operated by Devendra K.C. and others.