Officer's arrest in organ trafficking case will do little to boost APF’s image
Good god! What is this world coming to?
One of the online news portals of Nepal, onlinekhabar.com,
has claimed to have made a revelation that will do little to boost the image of
Nepal’s paramilitary force, the Armed Police Force. Citing a source, it reports
the arrest of Sub-inspector posted at the APF Battalion Number 1 Yogendra Raj
Thapaliya, former constable Thanithan Singh Gurung, Ramesh Karki and Narayan
Parajuli on the charge of their involvement in an attempted case of organ trafficking.
This came to light after police rescued Vishnu Khadka (24) of
Bangthali (Kavre) from Kathmandu about a week ago.
Fanindra Prasain, chief of the Metropolitan Police
Circle, Maharajgunj, admitted the arrests.
The report quotes Prasain as saying: The investigation
into the case is going on, so we have kept it a ‘secret’.
Gurung, the former constable, reportedly claimed during
interrogation that his sister was a kidney patient and needed the kidney.
But the investigation officer has found papers showing
that the sister had already undergone transplant after both of her kidneys
failed.
Yours
truly hopes that APF will do more in coming days to rule out involvement of its
rank and file in possible cases like this at a time when one state organ after
the other is losing credibility.
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