Kathmandu, Aug 24 : A total of 114 cases of usury have been registered in the District Administration Office in the Saptari district after the government called for grievances against loan sharks.
The 114 victims registered their
complaints against the exploiters and informed the Chief District Officer (CDO) of
Saptari district Janardan Gautam.
The incumbent government formed a task force to take action against the usury rackets and to end the such illegal practices.
The Ministry of Home Affairs
directed local administrations to receive complaints from victims (with as many
as evidence) since August 13 this year, noting that the loan sharks had
allegedly exploited the illiterate and financially weaker section.
Taskforce coordinator Dr. Bhisma
Kumar Bhusal said that the government issued the public notice taking into
account the widespread usury cases across the country and the victims not
being able to take legal recourse or make their agony public as usury is
illegal.
Meanwhile, usury complaint has been
registered against the vice-chairperson of Tilathi Koiladi Rural Municipality,
Phulkumari Sah, as well. Sunita Devi Mandal of ward no 6 of the same rural
municipality has demanded action against Sah who, according to Mandal, has not
returned her land yet although she returned her loan (Rs 40,000) with
interest.
Chief District Officer (CDO) Gautam
said that preparation is on for lodging cases against the loan sharks through
the District Police Office by coordinating with the District Government
Attorney Office based on evidence.
Stating that the Ministry f Home
Affairs has been informed about the complaints received so far, CDO Gautam
informed that the District Police Office and the Administration Office were
also looking into the matter in their own way.
According to Gautam, some of those
who have lodged complaints against the usurious lenders have done so along with
evidence while some have simply filed the first information report. (RSS)