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An Indian involved in hundi business has been arrested by the police along with cash. The arrested person is 50-year-old Prabhu Sah of Raxaul police station area of Motihari district of Bihar state, India.
On June 6, around 1:30 in the afternoon, the police arrested him from Rajatjayanti Chowk located in Birgunj Metropolitan City-16 along with Rs.346,000 in cash.
The regular checking team deployed from Einrwa police station during the check-up, when Shah was riding a bicycle suspiciously while coming from India towards Birganj, stopped and searched the cash, which was hidden inside the bag he was carrying.
There were 344 thousand notes and 20 hundred notes in the recovered cash.
Parsa Police spokesperson Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP) Kishore Lamsal informed that further investigation is being conducted by the Parsa District Court for the offense of Section 125 (a) of the Civil Crimes Code, 2074 (no hundi transaction).
