Tuesday, December 27, 2011
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Miss Tourism
"Miss Tourism Samriddhi Rai, who has made all of us proud now its time to make all Nepalese
proud"
VOTE FOR HER TO WIN THE TITLE "MISS TOURISM QUEEN INTERNATIONAL"
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Wednesday, December 21, 2011
ATM fraud racket busted
KATHMANDU: Metropolitan Police Crime Division today arrested two brothers long involved in duplicating ATM cards and withdrawing hefty amounts from accounts.
The arrestees are identified Sabin Rimal (26) and Ritesh Rimal (22) of Kalikasthan, Kathmandu- 32.
According to MPCD, the duo had managed to withdraw more than Rs 4.82 million by duplicating ATM cards issued by Nabil Bank in the Capital.
“Preliminary investigation shows that Rimal brothers withdrew Rs 4,825,350 from the accounts of 12 depositors of Nabil Bank,” DSP AM Chandra Dhami informed.
For this, they would go to a few ATM counters of the Himalayan Bank that were not fitted with surveillance camera to ‘keep their identity secret’.
It has been revealed that Sabin is a former employee at the ATM section of the central office of Nabil Bank in Durbar Marg where he worked for 17 months.
“I stole pin numbers of ATM cards issued to depositors when I quit the job in the bank and operated the racket,” Sabin conceded.
Police have seized 12 data encoding machines, an ID card printer, 24 laptop computers, a scanner, 16 discs, 73 blank ATM cards, 273 visa electronic cards of Nabil Bank, and a huge cache of Nabil master debit cards, Nabil local credit cards, Laxmi bank credit cards, Nabil Nari Bachat debit cards and Rs 334,500.
The equipment were procured from Bangkok, the racketeers said.
During interrogation, Rimal brothers said they were working in tandem with international hackers.
The arrestees are identified Sabin Rimal (26) and Ritesh Rimal (22) of Kalikasthan, Kathmandu- 32.
According to MPCD, the duo had managed to withdraw more than Rs 4.82 million by duplicating ATM cards issued by Nabil Bank in the Capital.
“Preliminary investigation shows that Rimal brothers withdrew Rs 4,825,350 from the accounts of 12 depositors of Nabil Bank,” DSP AM Chandra Dhami informed.
For this, they would go to a few ATM counters of the Himalayan Bank that were not fitted with surveillance camera to ‘keep their identity secret’.
It has been revealed that Sabin is a former employee at the ATM section of the central office of Nabil Bank in Durbar Marg where he worked for 17 months.
“I stole pin numbers of ATM cards issued to depositors when I quit the job in the bank and operated the racket,” Sabin conceded.
Police have seized 12 data encoding machines, an ID card printer, 24 laptop computers, a scanner, 16 discs, 73 blank ATM cards, 273 visa electronic cards of Nabil Bank, and a huge cache of Nabil master debit cards, Nabil local credit cards, Laxmi bank credit cards, Nabil Nari Bachat debit cards and Rs 334,500.
The equipment were procured from Bangkok, the racketeers said.
During interrogation, Rimal brothers said they were working in tandem with international hackers.
Source HIMALAYAN NEWS SERVICE
Woman GIVES BIRTH INSIDE A HELICOPTER
A woman has given birth inside a helicopter of Fistail Air, which was en route to Kathmandu from Humla.
Kamala Aidi of Darma VDC in Humla, who was being brought to Kathmandu after pre-delivery complications, gave birth to a baby boy just before the AJI (AS350B3) helicopter landed at the Kathmandu airport Tuesday.
After landing, she was helped by a medic crew before being transported to the hospital.
According to Fistail air, this is the second child birth on board its helicopter. On 14 February last year, one Roshani Acharya had given birth to a child on board the chopper
Tuesday, December 20, 2011
Oleanna – a strong ‘split role’ play
A play on the issue of sexually harassing behaviors in schools, colleges and universities, Oleanna, was featured in Moksh Live, Jhamsikhel by One World Theatre in collaboration with Actors’ Studio. The first set of shows were featured on December 2, 3 and 4th and it will again be shown on 9-11 December. Based on the original play of playwright David Mamet, it is directed by Deborah Merola
.As we had told before, this is the debut play of actress Namrata Shrestha.
he play features Anup Baral as Professor John. A student, weak in her studies, Carol is played by Shanti Giri whom the professor offers to teach in private. John tries to boost her confidence by he touching her on her shoulders, thighs and hugs her. The same student Carol in the second act is played by Namrata Shrestha, a stronger looking character. She charges being John sexist by analyzing his behavior and actions. In the third act, Diya Maskey, a stronger Carol abuses John, now jobless and without a house. At the end, it became too difficult for John to tolerate Carol and physically abuses her. In summary, all the actors justified their role by a strong presentation. Split role played by Shanti Giri, Namrata Shrestha, and Diya Maskey on the same character is in itself a new venture in theatrical presentation.
The play shows the sexual psychology of the 1980s / 1990s America. "Oleanna became an iconic treatment of the issue of sexual harassment and political correctness that gripped public attention in the United States of the 1990s." The producer of the play Mita Hosali, believes it still relevant in present day Nepal.
21-yr-old arrested for harassing girls on Facebook
The Metropolitan Police Crime Division on Monday arrested Shyam Prasad Timilsina, a 12th grader at Cambridge College, Kalanki for creating Facebook accounts of girls of his acquaintance and posting illicit videos.
The 21-year-old of Kavre had even added friends and relatives of the girls in the fake accounts as friends and posted low-down contents.
The media writes quoting the police that offender Timilsina has created a fake Facebook account to take revenge on the unidentified woman by trying to end their “relationship”. Timilsina has even posted the mobile phone numbers of her and other girls from her cell phone asking people to contact them for “physical relationship”.
After a number of complaints about fake accounts from victimized girls received, police traced Timilsina. It is also found to have sent obscene text messages from Nepal Telecom’s free Web SMS service to various girls
Friday, December 16, 2011
Anybody who give information on King Birendra’s property to get reward
The Nepal Trust which was founded on November 22, 2007, has announced rewards for those giving information related to the movable and immovable property owned by late King Birendra and his family inside and outside the country.
Under-secretary of the Trust, Birendra Bahadur Baniya said the Trust has so far found records of 6,244 ropani of land owned by the late royal family members of which ownership of 1,179 ropani has already been transferred to the trust.
Likewise, 44,116 pound sterling and around 120 million rupees has been deposited at the accounts of the Trust.
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