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Nuwakot: Two brothers murdered over canal contract dispute; two arrested

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Two brothers, Samraj Tamang and Suryaman Tamang, were murdered in Nuwakot over a dispute concerning a canal construction contract. Police have arrested Dhan Bahadur Tamang and Som Bahadur Tamang from the same village on suspicion of involvement in the killings, which involved a muzzle-loading gun. The dispute reportedly escalated from an argument over work allocation for the canal.

  • The victims, Samraj Tamang (43) and Suryaman Tamang (36), were found dead on May 13 near the Kimtang River, having left home the previous evening.
  • Their bodies were discovered concealed under stones, and police investigations indicate they sustained gunshot wounds and blunt force trauma.
  • The arrested suspects, Dhan Bahadur Tamang and Som Bahadur Tamang, were apprehended in Dhading district after allegedly fleeing the scene.
  • Police recovered three muzzle-loading guns from the incident site, with preliminary investigations suggesting an old dispute between the parties involved.
  • The Tamang brothers were reportedly involved in local contracts prior to the incident.

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