Two Nepalis who went to Poland arrested in Ukraine

Chaitra 24, 2081

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Two Nepalis who went to Poland arrested in Ukraine

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Border security guards of Ukraine have arrested two Nepalis. Those arrested are Sandesh Keshi of Baglung and Jayaprakas Shah of Mahottari.

They traveled through the war-torn Ukraine to enter Poland through Indian brokers. The Nepali embassy in Germany, which is looking into the Utren case, has confirmed that Keshi and Shah have been arrested.

They were arrested a week ago. They have been kept in custody for further investigation," Sagar Phuyal, deputy head of the embassy, ​​told Kantipur, "The embassy will take necessary steps with the Ukrainian government to send them to Nepal as soon as possible.

Fuyal said that it would be difficult to send Keshi and Shah to Nepal immediately. Earlier, Sher Sangwo and Phurwa Sherpa, who were arrested in Ukraine, were sent to Nepal  It took 10 months to send. They also reached Ukraine by paying 7/7 lakh rupees through Indian Education Consultancy. They were very strict in the investigation, saying that they had come to spy on Ukraine.

Keshi and Shah traveled by road from Moldova, a country bordering Ukraine. He reached the capital of Ukraine, Kiev. Their plan was to enter Poland by road from there.

Deputy Chief Phuyal said that Keshi and Shah cannot be sent directly from Ukraine to Nepal. For this, it will be necessary to facilitate the issuing of visas to Moldova.

Since February 24, 2022, all international airports of Ukraine have been closed for passenger aircraft except for military flights. From the third week of January 2023, countries bordering Ukraine have decided not to issue visas to foreign nationals, including Nepalis, who are in Ukraine.

"Any Nepali who enters Ukraine illegally will not be issued an entry permit by the Embassy of the concerned country in Ukraine or the immigration office at the border," said a statement issued by the Nepali Embassy on February 10, 2079.

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