Fastest growing business in Nepal, kind of weird, isn’t it? Now, it’s a business due to instability of political condition. On 15 January 2008, when a major racket was busted, it was found out that kidnapping in Nepal become a rapidly growing organized business.
Bhimsen Pandit of 28 years, Kathmandu, Sanjaya Shrestha of 32 years, Thankot, Kathmandu and Rohit Paliwal Agrawal of 27, Uttar Pradesh, India alliances such business. These people are succeeding their kidnapping smoothly. Rajendra Sharma was released with NRs. 8,00,000 ransom, Ganish Bihari was released for NRs. 8,50,000 ransom, both after four days of captivity. Likewise, Binod Sharma Neopane paid NRs. 7,60,000 ransom for his release, this was occurred a month ago. After the investigation, Deputy Superintendent of Police Sher Bahdur Basnet at Metropolitan Police Crime Division (MPCD) Hanuman Dhoka, Kathmandu informed that Rohit Paliwa Agrawal, an indian national masterminded the kidnapping, Bhimsen Pandit execute the planning and Sanjaya Shrestha, driver in Agriculture development Bank, New Road Branch, job was to drive the victim away and collect the ransom. To executes such planning they have rented three banglowfor NRs. 26,000 a month and to hold the kidnapped in captivity. The rented house ermain mostly unattended and lacks furniture. It has come to know that the group uses the bungalow for both kidnapping and partying said Senior Superintendent of Police Upendra Kanta Aryal Chief of MPCD. The Kidnappers used the victims own cell phone for negotiate ransom amounts. Police have seized four of their vehicles including Santro Car, Maruti Van, Mitsubishi Lancer and a Ford Icon including all of their weapons like pistols and bullets. Police also found five fake private number plates, adhesive tape, rope and various sharp weapons to seize the kidnapping.

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