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Indian held hostage by Nepal police released

Indian held hostage by Nepal police released
Indian held hostage by Nepal police released
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Published : Jun 13, 2020, 10:40 AM IST

Updated : Jun 13, 2020, 11:52 AM IST

10:28 June 13

Sitamarhi: Nepal police on Saturday released Indian citizen Lagan Kishore who was detained during clash that happened near Janki village belonging to Sonbarsa Police station.  

"My son and I was at the border to meet my daughter-in-law (a Nepali national). Security personnel from that side hit my son. They asked me to shut up when I asked why they did that. They called up 10 more security personnel, they came to border and fired bullets in air," Lagan Kishore said.  

"We ran to return to India when they started firing, but they dragged me, hit me with rifle butt & took me to Nepal's Sangrampur. They told me to confess that I was brought there from Nepal. I told them you can kill me but I was brought there from India, "he further added.

Atleast one Indian worker was killed and three were injured in alleged firing by Nepal police personnel along the India-Nepal border in Sitamarhi district on Friday. 

The Nepal police fired shots to halt the on-going work of the Indian farmers in the field which triggered panic among the locals.  

The deceased was identified as Vikesh Kumar(25) who succumbed to injuries on the spot.

Also Read: Indo-Nepal border firing: one Indian killed, three injured

10:28 June 13

Sitamarhi: Nepal police on Saturday released Indian citizen Lagan Kishore who was detained during clash that happened near Janki village belonging to Sonbarsa Police station.  

"My son and I was at the border to meet my daughter-in-law (a Nepali national). Security personnel from that side hit my son. They asked me to shut up when I asked why they did that. They called up 10 more security personnel, they came to border and fired bullets in air," Lagan Kishore said.  

"We ran to return to India when they started firing, but they dragged me, hit me with rifle butt & took me to Nepal's Sangrampur. They told me to confess that I was brought there from Nepal. I told them you can kill me but I was brought there from India, "he further added.

Atleast one Indian worker was killed and three were injured in alleged firing by Nepal police personnel along the India-Nepal border in Sitamarhi district on Friday. 

The Nepal police fired shots to halt the on-going work of the Indian farmers in the field which triggered panic among the locals.  

The deceased was identified as Vikesh Kumar(25) who succumbed to injuries on the spot.

Also Read: Indo-Nepal border firing: one Indian killed, three injured

Last Updated : Jun 13, 2020, 11:52 AM IST
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