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Police urge journalist Pathak to appear before Cyber Bureau
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KATHMANDU: Nepal Police has issued a public notice requesting journalist Dil Bhusan Pathak to report to the Cyber Bureau or the nearest police station at the earliest. The Cyber Bureau made the request on Tuesday, asking Pathak to assist in an ongoing investigation. A warrant had previously been issued against him on charges of cybercrime. […]
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