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Footballer Hari Khadka found guilty in fake certificate case

KATHMANDU, Feb 17: Footballer Hari Khadka has been convicted in a case related to fake educational qualification certificates.
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KATHMANDU, Feb 17: Footballer Hari Khadka has been convicted in a case related to fake educational qualification certificates.


A bench of special court judges Abdul Aziz Musalman and Nitya Nanda Pandey on Thursday ruled that the certificate he had submitted to Nepal Police for promotion purposes was fake.


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The Commission for the Investigation of Abuse of Authority had filed a case at the Special Court on 26 January against former captain of the Nepali national football team Hari Khadka for taking a job in the Nepal Police by submitting fake educational qualification certificates.


According to the commission, the investigation has revealed that the proficiency certificate level educational qualification certificate submitted by Khadka is fake. Khadka was posted at the Metropolitan Police Battalion No. 2 and was working as a Sub Inspector of Police at the Central Sports Committee of the National Police Training Academy.

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