According to the police, Sumit unintentionally called an unfamiliar number, which resulted in a phone fight. The parties decided to get together close to Krishna Mandir. The altercation intensified when the opposing group showed up, and suspect Sanjeev Nepali, 32, also referred to as "Sanju," stabbed Sumit with a butcher's knife. Srijan was stabbed in the abdomen and throat when he attempted to step in. Nepali was trying to run away with the knife when police caught him. Gagan Sunar, a 22-year-old suspected accomplice, was also taken into custody. The knife, an iron knuckle, a scooter, and two cell phones were found by the authorities. According to authorities, both individuals are being held, and an additional investigation is being conducted.
In Lalitpur, two people were detained after brothers were fatally stabbed.
April 9, Kathmandu: Two people have been taken into custody in relation to the deadly stabbing of two brothers on Wednesday night outside Krishna Mandir in Mangalbazar, Lalitpur. According to the police, the incident started as a disagreement over a misdirected phone call. Sumit Nembang, 33, and his younger brother Srijan Nembang, 25, who were originally from Jhapa and lived in Imadol, Lalitpur, have been identified as the deceased. The event happened in the vicinity of Krishna Temple in Ward 12 at approximately 7:30 p.m., according to the District Police Range, Lalitpur. The police took the hurt people to Gwarko's B&B Hospital right away, and by 8:30 p.m., they were dead.

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