Kathmandu on December 23 The police has accused the three persons who have been collecting money with the student, giving the question of English language examination "IELTS" for the British Council.
Suraj Lama, living in Balvatar, Jhapa's house, has been involved in the case against Ganesh Raj, who is currently living in Lanchaur, and legislation against law enforcement of Sangeja. Lama is also the UK's agent. They have consultancy in Dellebazar.
Metropolitan Police Station, Kathmandu, said that more research has been started by adding the expiry date on Sunday.
After receiving a glimpse of 'IELTS Test' question papers 'ICCTS', Kathmandu Police Station had launched operation on Friday. In that case, there were 13 people including the student while the transaction was going on in a guesthouse in Sundhara.
The students have been arrested Saturday morning.
An official involved in the investigation had recovered Rs 4 lakhs being transmitted from them on Friday.
Students' episode at the police campus
The students who were paying money to the agent on the demand of the IELTS exams were on Sunday at the Kathmandu Police Camp. According to the police, long-term research papers have been shown in the distribution paper.
A relatives of a victim who had been found in the Sunday campus, told Online Khabar that the name does not mention the name, 'If a friend gets a paper after paying a question, then he will pay the money. But, now all this is known. '
The accused have found that from the students for question papers up to Rs. 50 lakhs from Rs. 50 lakhs.
Fear of engagement of foreign agent
The initial investigation of the police has shown the involvement of foreign agents in 'out' questionnaire. An investigation officer said, "I have found a question sheet of IELTS examination that will be dilling from social network like brothers and hit apps."
Police spokesperson Ram Dutt Joshi said that the incident is being investigated that the incident is being investigated.
Nepal Director Vikram Gurung did not want to tell anything about the online information with Brittany's Council in Nepal. He said, 'We publicly think about this very basic concept.'
The question was fixed on Friday and fixed for Saturdays.
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