Armed Police seize customs evasion materials worth Rs. 2.3 million

The Armed Police Force has seized goods and vehicles worth over Rs 2.3 million, including clothes, groceries, liquor, fruits, and more, from various checkpoints in Parsa.

Ashad 14, 2083

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Armed Police seize customs evasion materials worth Rs. 2.3 million

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The Armed Police Force has seized goods worth Rs 2.3 million 9 thousand 305 and vehicles used to transport them from various border points in Parsa.

According to the Armed Police Force Nepal No. 13 Battalion Headquarters, Parsa, a team deployed from the Border Security Force, Birgunj, in the Inaruwa border area of ​​Birgunj Metropolitan City-16 on Sunday seized various types of clothes worth Rs 772 thousand that were brought from India by evading customs and hidden in the bushes on the banks of the Sirsiya River. The seized goods have been handed over to the Birgunj Customs Office.

The team deployed at the Inaruwa and Konya border points on Sunday itself has seized groceries, cosmetics, alcohol, vegetables and apples worth Rs 452 thousand 905 that were being brought from India to Nepal and taken from Nepal to India. The Armed Police Force has also seized 1 e-rickshaw and 1 bicycle used in transporting the goods and handed them over to the customs office.

On Saturday, during the surveillance conducted in Inaruwa, Koniya, Parwanipur and Alau areas under Birgunj Metropolitan City-16, 17 and 21, clothes, mobile tempered glass, groceries, fruits and other items worth Rs 10,84,400 were seized. 1 tempo, 1 motorcycle and 3 bicycles used in transporting the goods were also seized and handed over to the customs office on Sunday.

Deputy Superintendent of Armed Police Force Mohan Raj Niraula, Information Officer of Armed Police Force No. 13 Battalion Parsa, said that surveillance and checks have been further tightened to control customs evasion and illegal transportation in the border area. He also informed that the campaign against such activities will continue.

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