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Nepali Man Issues Open Challenge to Bike Thieves: Cash Rewards on the Line

In a rather unconventional response to the theft of his beloved bike, a Nepali man has taken matters into his own hands, announcing a cash reward system for anyone who successfully intervenes and puts a stop to bike thieves. The man, recently shared a rate card, which has gone viral, for dealing with those who engage in bike theft.

The rate card, posted on social media platforms, outlines various scenarios and corresponding cash rewards for individuals who successfully intervene when witnessing a bike theft in progress. The rates range from Rs 5000 for a single-handed intervention to Rs 25000 for taking on an entire gang involved in the act.

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The rate card doesn’t just stop at single or gang interventions. It specifies cash incentives for various levels of involvement – Rs 5000 for those who manage to break thief’s hand (haat), Rs 8000 for breaking his leg, and escalating to Rs 15000 for those who dare to break his backbone. The stakes get higher, with Rs 20000 for breaking neck and a whopping Rs 25000 for taking on someone with a katta (gun).

Adding an intriguing dimension to the reward system, the man introduces a per-minute incentive, offering Rs 500 for every minute spent in dealing with the bike thief. This creates a dynamic and potentially lucrative scenario for those willing to step in and take action.

The announcement concludes with a firm stance – “Fix rate, no bargaining available, 24/7.” This emphasizes the seriousness of the man’s offer and his commitment to encouraging a swift response to bike theft at any time of the day.

While this unconventional approach may raise eyebrows, it reflects the frustration and determination of a bike owner who has had enough. Whether this unique cash reward system will yield results or simply add a touch of humor to the situation remains to be seen, but it certainly adds an unexpected twist to the fight against bike theft in Nepal. We urge people to only see this as frustration after getting the bike stolen, and not to engage in any violence. We believe in rule of law and saying this we hope he gets his beloved bike back.

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