
Kathmandu, April 8 A Nepalese court has issued arrest warrants against former Prime Minister Sher Bahadur Deuba and his wife, Arzu Deuba Rana, the former Foreign Minister, in money laundering cases, according to media reports on Wednesday.
The Kathmandu District Court issued warrants against the couple on Tuesday following a request from the Department of Money Laundering, which is investigating the couple's assets, according to The Kathmandu Post newspaper.
Citing investigative sources, the paper said that the couple is believed to be in Singapore.
The department started investigating the couple's assets after charred banknotes were recovered from their residence in Budhanilkantha, on the outskirts of Kathmandu, in September.
Deuba, who served as Prime Minister five times, has remained a key figure in Nepali politics since 1991. His wife served as Foreign Minister in the K P Sharma Oli government before it was toppled in September last year following violent protests.
The couple suffered serious injuries when their house was set on fire by Gen Z protesters during the demonstrations.
If the couple fails to appear, further steps, including the issuance of a red corner notice, may be pursued as per legal provisions, The Himalayan Times reported.