Kathmandu— Nawin Lama, 37, and Ramesh Reule, 50, were arrested Friday following allegations they defrauded individuals seeking foreign employment opportunities. The pair are accused of collectively conning approximately Rs 1.7 million (roughly $13,000 USD) from people with false promises of jobs in Malaysia and the United States. Both men had reportedly been avoiding contact with authorities since committing the alleged fraud.
Details of the Alleged Fraud
Nawin Lama is accused of deceiving three individuals out of Rs 1.4 million by falsely guaranteeing them lucrative employment in Malaysia. Ramesh Reule allegedly defrauded one person of Rs 300,000 with promises of a job in the United States. The Kathmandu Valley Crime Investigation Office mobilized a police team to apprehend both suspects after they had gone into hiding.
Arrests and Background
Lama is a 37-year-old resident of Mandandeupur Municipality-12, Kavrepalanchowk, while Reule is a 50-year-old from Sharada Municipality-2, Salyan. The Central Police Newsroom confirmed the arrests and indicated that an investigation into the full extent of their alleged activities is ongoing.
Authorities have taken both suspects into custody as investigations continue.
(With inputs from RN)
Originally published on abcnews.com.np.







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