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on 17-Nov-02 02:34 AM
Boy oh boy, When are they gonna stop? At this rate of looting, they might be the richest political party in Nepal. With all that money, plus the fact thet they have killed many of the local opposition leaders, they might end up winning the elction guys. That is , if they come to the mainstream. KOL report Maoists continue rampage, other details Maoists Sunday damaged a transformer of the Nepal Electricity Authority at Baneshwor in the capital and the village development committee building at Kavresthali near Balaju, police said. Rebel continued their rampage with an attack overnight attack on Dandeldhura district forest office that was severely damaged, Radio Nepal said quoting police Sunday. Maoists killed NCP-UML activist Kumari Deb Das after his abduction; his body was found in Nuwakot Saturday, security sources said. A rebel identified only as Vivek died in an accidental bomb explosion in Kanchanpur when he attempted to ambush a security patrol, official sources said. Property and facilities worth Rs.1.7 million were damaged in the attack in Dandeldhura. A aircraft acquired from Poland joined the fleet of the Royal Nepal Army mainly to transport troops, army sources said. Meanwhile, rebels have looted Rs.73.31 million from various branches of Nepal Bank Ltd. in cash and jewelry in mid and far western development regions, a Bank official said Saturday in Nepalgunj while celebrating an anniversary of the kingdom's oldest Bank. Rebels looted the Bank in Khalangha Bazzar Thursday. The body of senior police officer Bijeshwor Ghimire was found near the ruins of a school in Jumla Saturday more than 100 other policemen are still missing. Rebels killed 60 security personnel as Maoists suffered heavy casualties; the insurgents still count their dead; bodies of 77 insurgents have already discovered around district headquarters as the army continued pursuing them Sunday. nepalnews.com br Nov.17
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