Lama was released after depositing a bail amount of 10,000 pound sterling, on a condition that he would not leave the UK until the court gives a final verdict on the case.
He was released after assurance of Nepal government to UK government through diplomatic channels that he would not be provided with travel documents until the court gives a final verdict on his case.
Nepali Ambassador to U.K. Suresh Chalise expressed his happiness over Lama´s release . “It’s welcoming move, the decision to release Colonel Lama would heighten people’s belief on the British legal system,” Chalise added.
The Chelmsford Crown Court on March 2, had granted bail to Lama but his release was delayed after the UK authorities demanded that Nepal give them official assurance.
A specialist unit of the Metropolitan Police Service had arrested Colonel Lama, 46, in St Leonards-on-Sea, East Sussex on January 4. Lama was accused of torturing two detainees between April and October 2005 at the Gorusinghe Army Barracks in Kapilvastu when the when the Maoist insurgency was at its peak
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