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Nepali killed as Indian border security personnel open fire

Nepali killed as Indian border security personnel open fire

By THT Online

Locals and security personnel gather near the Nepal-India border in Punarbas-8 of Kanchanpur district after Indian security personnel shot a Nepali man dead, on Thursday, March 9, 2017. Photo: Tekendra Deuba

KATHMANDU: A Nepali man was killed when the Indian border security personnel opened fire in Kargildanda area of Punarbas in Kanchanpur district, near the Nepal-India border, on Thursday afternoon. An official at the Tribhuvanbasti Area Police Office in the district told THT Online over phone that the victim is Govinda Gautam (29) of Punarbas-8. Chief District Officer Manohar Prasad Khanal informed that local Nepalis had resorted to a demonstration since 12 pm today after Indian authorities objected to the construction of a culvert in the locality claiming that was the no man's land.* The Sashastra Seema Bal troop had entered the Nepali side up to around 800 metres, according to locals. Seriously injured in the shooting, Gautam had breathed his last while being rushed to the Seti Zonal Hospital in Dhangadhi of the neighbouring Kailali district. 'The incident was sad,' he said, 'Our team is going to the site for further investigation.' Two Nepali police personnel and around a dozen Nepalis were also injured in the incident, informed DIG Rubindra Deuja of the Dhangadhi-based Regional Police Office. One of the locals is said to be critical. Meanwhile, locals intensified protests after the death of their neighbour. They also held a demonstration outside the hospital premises in Dhangadhi. A large number of Nepal Police and Armed Police Force personnel have been mobilised in both the sites to prevent any untoward incident. With inputs from our Dhangadhi correspondent Tekendra Deuba *Corrected and updated