Makwanpur police recovered more than 26 million demand, more than 8 kg of gold
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The Revenue Investigation Department has filed two cases in the Patan High Court demanding Rs. According to the information made public by the department on Friday, the Makwanpur district police office seized the gold while it was being transported illegally.
During the investigation of the same incident, a case was filed by the Revenue Investigation Office Bara Pathalaiya based on the police report. According to the permission of the Investigation Department, Pathalaiya has filed a case in the High Court Patan through Hetounda Ijalas under the High Court Patan.
According to the information released by Krishna Kumari Shrestha, spokesperson and deputy director general of the department, more than 8 kg (8243.970 grams) of gold has been seized by the Makwanpur police. Two Indians who were arrested with sunas in Ratamate of Makwanpur on the third week of last October have been produced in the court.
Ayush Sapkota of Mandan Deupur Municipality-9 of Kavrepalanchok, Rabindra Waiwa Tamang of Panauti Municipality-1, Vinod Pun of Jaljala Rural Municipality-5 of Parbat, Indian citizens Ajinath Kute, Rahul Vitthal Bad, Rahul Gorakh Dagde and Hanmant have been charged with transporting the said gold. A case has been filed against Vittal.
Indian citizens Ajinath and Rahul were arrested from the spot. They were arrested while carrying 8 pieces of biscuit-sized gold from Janakpur to Kathmandu Gaushala. All others are absconding. It has been demanded to collect 24 million 25 lakh 87 thousand from them as well as fines. A charge sheet has been registered with the demand of maximum jail sentence.
Similarly, an indictment has been registered in Hetaunda Ijalas under High Court Patan against Soni Kumari Shah of Saptari Rajviraj Municipality-1 and Sujit Saraf of Bharat Vihar on the charge of illegally transporting 491.13 grams (less than half a kilo) of gold. Sujith has also been submitted to the court.
Last October, jewelry and some small pieces of gold were seized at night while being taken to Kathmandu on a scooter. All recovered gold has been handed over to Rashtra Bank. Hari Prasad Sharma, Head of Revenue Office Pathalaiya, said that the chargesheet was registered based on the report of the Makwanpur Police, which investigated both incidents. It has been demanded to recover 1 crore 34 lakh 68 thousand from them due to defects and fines.
In the charge of violating Section 3 of the Revenue Leakage Investigation and Control Act 2052, Section 4(b), (g) and (i) of the same Act, the violation of section 2 (c 1) and 100 percent of the violation It is demanded that the fine should be recovered. According to the department, the case was filed accordingly as the same Act was attracted in both cases.
