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The District Police Office, Morang, has arrested members of a gang involved in making fake certificates of education qualification in Biratnagar.

Those arrested in this connection are Sevak Ram Biswas of Bhaluwa-8, Asha Ram Rajbanshi (22) of Bhaluwa-4 and Pramod Rajbanshi of Bhaluwa-5, Sunsari district and Sajan Magar (21) and his sister Sujata Magar (19) of Kharaji, Morang district, according to RSS.

Preliminary investigation by the police shows that the gang used to make fake certificates of the School Leaving Certificate (SLC) examination and of the Intermediate Level in different subjects in exchange of hefty amount.

They were apprehended from various places of Biratnagar and Duhabi. The District Police Office, Morang plans to book them on the charge of making fake certificates. nepalnews.com

 

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