Three people, including Min Bahadur Gurung, held in Lalita Niwas case, admitted to hospital
After three persons were admitted to the hospital, only Gopal Karki remains in CIB custody.

KATHMANDU: Three persons detained in connection with the Baluwatar land dispute have been admitted to the University Teaching Hospital.
According to SSP Dinesh Archay of the Central Bureau of Investigation (CIB), Min Bahadur Gurung, the owner of Bhatbhateni supermarket, Sudhir Kumar Shah, a former Election Commission commissioner, and Dharma Prasad Gautam, the former head of the Malport Office Dillibazar, were all admitted to the teaching hospital.
“They are old and sick, so they were taken to the hospital because of health problems,” he explained.
After three persons were admitted to the hospital, only Gopal Karki remains in CIB custody.
On Ashar 12 (June 27), the agency detained seven persons in connection with the Lalita Niwas case.
However, Kaladhar Deuja, Surendraman Kapali, and Bhupendramani KC were freed on the same day when it was discovered that they had obtained an interim order not to arrest them.