Nepal Investment Mega Bank's Branch Manager Nirajan Devkota committed suicide note was found

Oct Sun 2023 02:05:45

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Nepal Investment Mega Bank's Branch Manager Nirajan Devkota committed suicide note was found

Kathmandu. Senior managers of Nepal Investment Mega Bank have committed suicide after mental stress with intense pressure. Nirajan Devkota, the head of the Hetauda branch of the then Mega Bank, committed suicide by jumping into the Trishuli river in Dhading, which is coming to Taralabhel on Monday evening.

According to the police, Devkota committed suicide by jumping into the Trishuli river while returning for the fourth time after giving an explanation after the boss could not bear the 'torture' given repeatedly by the boss in the name of investigation by the Investment Bank Central Office regarding the loan flowed from the Mega Bank Hetauda branch. The police said they are looking for Devkota. However, his body has not been found.

District Police Office Dhading said that Nirajan Devkota stopped his motorcycle near the new bridge of Gajuri Rural Municipality Ward No. 5 Ghatbesi in Dhading District on Monday evening and jumped into the Trishuli River after taking off his shoes and even after searching all day on Tuesday, he could not be found.

According to Dhading Police Chief Gautam Mishra, on Monday evening, a fisherman alerted the police after seeing him jump, and when the police arrived, they found a motorcycle with the number BA 03-005 P 4176 and shoes. According to the police, his body was not found during the search on Tuesday.

According to the source, Devkota, who jumped into the river, also wrote a suicide note and in that suicide note, the abuse and pressure of people including the CEO of Nepal Investment Bank was revealed as the main reason. However, confirmation about the Susite note is yet to be confirmed. There is also a possibility that a case of incitement to suicide will be filed against the top manager of the bank as the incident happened when the person who had left the job was called by the bank and came to Kathmandu.