Probe committee steps up consultations in Darchula
DARCHULA: AUGUST 4 – The probe committee formed to investigate the incident of disappearance of Jaisingh Dhami has started its work. The committee members who reached Darchula on Tuesday held discussions with district-based security bodies and security personnel deputed in and around the incident site.
The committee formed by the Home Ministry to investigate the incident under the coordination of the ministry’s joint-secretary Janardan Gautam has initiated discussion with different stakeholders in Darchula.
The committee had consulted with security personnel deputed in and around the incident site and other district-based security personnel.
The District Administration Office, Darchula had mobilized a team comprising DSP of Armed Police Force Nepal No. 44 Battalion, Bir Singh Dhami, Police Inspector of District Police Office, Darchula, Narendra Bahadur Chand and Bikram Singh Dhand of National Investigation District Office to investigate the Jaisingh Dhami incident.
Likewise, the committee is scheduled to hold a discussion with district-based journalists, human rights defenders, political parties and people’s representatives on Wednesday. The team has been given a timeline of 10 days to submit the report.
The probe committee also includes DIG of Sudurpaschim state, Puruswottam Kandel, National Investigation Department’s director Hutaraj Thapa, SSP of Armed Police Force Suresh Kumar Shrestha and Assistant CDO of Darchula, Jyotsana Bhatta as members.
According to eyewitnesses, two Indian SSB personnel had cut off an iron wire (tuin) stretching over the Mahakali River while Nepali youth Jaisingh Dhami was crossing the River to India from Nepali territory. Dhami has been missing ever since he plunged into the river. His body has not yet been found.
Admitting the mistake on their part, the Indian administration claimed that the SSB personnel did not cut off the wire over the Mahakali River. The Nepal government would take necessary decisions based on the report of the probe committee.
The team took the eyewitnesses of the incident, including Kalyan Singh Dhami, Anita Dhami and Bikram Rangkoli to Khalanga for further investigation.