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Thursday, July 25, 2013

Gangster Basnet realeased on bail

The adage that 'the law is for the lawless' holds true if the unfolding saga of gangster Parshuram Basnet aka Krishna Basnet is anything to go by.

The Special Court has on Tuesday released Basnet, also a central committee member of the UML's youth wing, Youth Association of Nepal, after he submitted a land equipment to bail amount of Rs 20 million.

According to the Special Court Registrar Dhir Bahadur Chand, Basnet has submitted a plot of 8 Ropani and 4 Aana land of Bhaktapur. The plot of land is in names of Jeet Bahadur Lama and Jeet Bahadur Chhetri, said Chand.

Basnet who was brought to the court around 2:30 pm walked free later in the after-noon, though he will have to reaapear before the court on August 1. On june 10, the Special Court had sent Basnet to the Central Jail, Sundhara, after he failed to submit the bail amount.

Earlier, Basnet had urged the court to accept land in Biratnagar equivalent to the bail amount but the special court had ordered him sent to jail until the due process was completed.

Basnet is accused of illegally acquiring Rs 116.1 million through extortion and illegal contracts and banking transactions, among other illegal activities. The Special Court had ordered the release of Basnet's wife, Anju Singh Basnet, againgt a court reappearance date as it did not find her involvement in the illegal activities of her husband.

The Special Court had, on May 21, asked the district courts concerned to summon Basnet, Ganesh Lama, Dipak Manange aka Rajib Gurung, Chakre Milan aka Milan Gurung and Abhishek Giri within 15 days. They were charge-sheeted for amassing illegal property.

On May 19, the Department of Monday Laundering Investigation (DoMLI) had filed cases against them at the Special Court, chargingthem with amassingproperty worth Rs 633 million through extortion and illegalcontracts and banking transactions, among other illegal activities.    

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