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Nepal’s Former Finance Minister Bishnu Prasad Paudel Detained in Money Laundering Investigation

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Nepal Ex-Minister Arrested Over Money Laundering Allegations

Former Nepal Finance Minister Bishnu Prasad Paudel has been taken into custody as part of an ongoing money laundering investigation, according to police officials. The arrest comes amid increasing efforts by Nepal’s current administration to crack down on alleged corruption linked to previous governments.

Paudel, 66, is a senior leader of the Communist Party of Nepal (UML) and previously served in the government led by former Prime Minister K.P. Sharma Oli. Authorities detained him while he was staying at a hotel in western Nepal before arranging his transfer to Kathmandu for further legal proceedings.


Authorities Expand Anti-Corruption Campaign

Police officials confirmed that Paudel will be handed over to the Department of Money Laundering Investigation, which is handling the case. Investigators have not yet disclosed detailed information regarding the accusations or the evidence gathered so far.

The arrest marks another major step in the government’s wider campaign aimed at tackling corruption and financial misconduct. Nepal’s leadership has been under pressure to restore public trust following widespread protests and political unrest in recent years.


Political Tensions Continue After Previous Unrest

Paudel’s detention comes months after the collapse of the previous administration following deadly anti-corruption demonstrations that resulted in dozens of deaths and injuries. Several government buildings, including parliament, were damaged during the unrest.

Former Prime Minister K.P. Sharma Oli and his then home minister had also faced legal action related to the handling of the protests. Both leaders were later granted bail while investigations continued.

The latest arrest is expected to intensify political debate in Nepal as authorities pursue cases connected to alleged wrongdoing under earlier administrations.

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