Customs evasion goods worth 21 crores were seized by the armed police in Parsa

Magh 8, 2081

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Customs evasion goods worth 21 crores were seized by the armed police in Parsa

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With the increased activity of the armed police force working on the border security, the seizure of customs evasion goods in Parsa has increased rapidly. With the increased activity of the armed police, compared to the six months of the financial year 2080/81, during the same period of the current year, more customs evasion goods worth Rs.

Armed Police Force, Nepal No. 13 Gana Headquarters Ganapati Radheshyam Dhimal informed that in the six months of the current year, goods worth Rs.

"With the armed police increasing their activity, there has been an increase in the seizure of clothes, electronic goods, hardware, motor parts, food and grocery items imported by illegal theft," he said. is coming.'

The Armed Police Force has reported that during the six months of the current year, the clothes, electronics, hardware, motor parts, food items and grocery items imported by evading customs worth Rs.

also said that during the same period, goods worth 46 million 85 thousand rupees without invoices were handed over to the revenue investigation office at Pathalaiya.

The armed police handed over goods worth Rs.

During the six months of the year 2080/81, goods worth Rs. One hundred and seven kilometers border area in Parsa district is openly connected with India.

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