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 Kathmandu Tuesday September 03, 2002 Bhadra 18,  2059.


Theft Incidents On Rise

Despite frequent patrolling by the local Ward Police, incident of theft are now on the rise in the capital. Last week the thieves broke into two computer institutes and an office are located on a side to the main road where the police vans frequent. Two days after the incident, the local police nabbed a thief when he was carrying a stolen television set at the same area. These incidents speak how the incidents of theft have become common. the thieves generally break out the windowpanes and remove the iron rods form where they bring out the goods. It means they are professional in their works In the past  there used to be night security guards to look after the local following the State of Emergency the security guards disappeared thereby paving the smooth paths for the burglars.As such we, the local people request the concerned authorities to do something immediately to control the incidents of theft.

Krishna, Umesh, Niroj and Madhav Thapa
Shantinagar, Kathmandu


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