In 2051, security challenges were added to Nepal due to the unauthorized entry of Indian intelligence and guerilla attempts in Nepalgunj and Kathmandu.
What you should know
Incidents of Indian police entering Nepal without permission and searching people's houses and arresting citizens started repeating. On July 23, 2051, the local administration arrested the Indian police who had entered the customs office of Nepalgunj without permission.
They said that they had come to arrest Laxman Bahadur Karki of Dailekh on the charge of murdering a girl named Geeta, who worked in Nalanda Beer War, and was absconding.
India, Maharashtra Dombibli police sub-inspector BS Dogre and 5 people entered Nepal. Surjan Hamal from Dailekh who works in Mumbai also came with them. Nepal Police arrested and detained them and started the legal process.
On July 28, 5 Indian policemen were arrested again. Five of them were arrested twice from Hotel Orient at Dhamboji Chowk in Nepalgunj. Four of those arrested were related to the Indian intelligence agency CBI. One was ACP from New Delhi .
Earlier on 2050 Chait 14, the Indian police had raided the CDO village of Baneshwar in Kathmandu without entering the house with weapons. The incident echoed the voice of protest for a long time in the street, parliament and even at the civil level. Protest rallies were also held everywhere against India for interfering with Nepal's sovereignty due to its neighbour's hepaha tendencies. There was opposition in the parliament too.
4 months after the Baneshwar incident, i.e. on 23 July 2051, one and two Indian police teams entered Nepal illegally. Apart from the Baneshwar incident, two teams entered Nepalgunj and one team entered Kathmandu in a week.
On July 28, three people who claimed to be the secret police of Maharashtra entered the Holyland International School in Buddhanagar, Kathmandu. They entered the school and tried to raid. According to the founder director of the school, GN Thapa, a team led by a 'CID inspector' entered the school. ![[Archive] After the Indian police started coming to Nepal...](https://assets-cdn.kantipurdaily.com/uploads/source/news/kantipur/2025/miscellaneous/2051-4-29-0192025084719-1000x0.jpg)
It was not possible to distinguish whether their identity cards were real or fake. They were shown the way by a woman from Sikkim who works in an architecture office in Nepal. They forcibly entered the school campus to arrest an Indian citizen named Paul Thomas who was working in the school. However, the school had assigned Indian citizen Tomas to Ward Police Office Kalimati.
Tomas asked the school to be handed over to the Nepal Police. That teacher also kept her 11-year-old daughter in the same school. He started teaching in that school only a week ago.
When approached by the school for a job, Tomas said he was a FIFA referee. He also took the names of many Nepali football players.
When the Nepal police reached the school after learning that the Indian police had arrived, the informants had already fled. Srikant Regmi, the spokesperson of the Ministry of Home Affairs, responded that he was not aware of the Indian entry into Nepal.
Apart from the Baneshwar incident, within a week, two teams of Indian policemen entered Nepal and raided and tried to arrest people. In Nepalgunj, 5 Indian policemen were arrested and the case was started.
The news prepared by Shyam Ghimire and Sharad Pradhan was published by Kantipur Dainik on 29 July 2051 under the title 'Another Intervention of Indian Police in the Capital' by Shyam Ghimire and Sharad Pradhan.
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