Four men detained for alleged use of explosives

Police in Lhuentse detained four men, aged between 20 and 55, from Gangzur, Lhuentse on November 7 for alleged use of explosives in Kuri River. It was learnt that forestry officials in Lhuentse apprehended the men around 8pm on November 1 after receiving complaints from local residents. Forestry officials forwarded the case to police on […]

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