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Amala Rokka, the fugitive Maoist leader of Rolpa, has been arrested on charges of smuggling gold in collaboration with a Chinese organized gang. Roka, who is also the former vice-chairman of Rolpa-Kathmandu contact platform close to the Maoists, was arrested by the Central Investigation Bureau (CIB) of the police on Friday from Tokha in Kathmandu.
A case against him is pending in the district court in Kathmandu in the case of 61 kg of gold smuggled through Tribhuvan International Airport and smuggled in devices including vape and recovered from Sinamangal on 2nd July 2080.
She absconded after the investigation of gold smuggled in Vape began. After the investigation of Sun started, she stayed at the house of former Vice President Nanda Bahadur Pun with a "shelter" and ran away from there. After that, she reached India through West Nepal, but she was not arrested. After that, the CIB also conducted a search by issuing a diffusion notice through Interpol.
While he was absconding, on the basis of CIB's investigation report, District Public Prosecutor's Office Kathmandu filed a case on 31 August 2080, making 29 people defendants and maintaining a fine of 3.5 billion 3.91 thousand 975 rupees. SSP Hobindra Bogti of CIB said that since the case against Rokka is under consideration, he will be produced in District Court Kathmandu during office hours on Sunday. He said that due to lack of time, he could not submit to the court on Friday.
Belgian citizen Dawa Tshiring of Tibetan origin got married to Rokka, a Maoist affiliate, and some Maoist leaders also joined this network. Dawa Chiring was initially revealed by the investigation that he entered Nepal as a Tibetan refugee and then married Rokka and ran a gold smuggling business.
At the same time, it was revealed that the former Vice President Nanda Bahadur Pun (currently Maoist Vice President) and the Maoist leader Varshman Pun's family were running a smuggling business under the same guise through Dawa Chiring Rokka. It was also found that Rokka opened the Vienna Hotel and other companies in Thamel with the wealth acquired through crime and invested the money earned from the smuggled gold.
Dawa Chiring's partner, another gold smuggler Dawa Jin Wang, was linked to the family of Maoist Vice President Krishna Bahadur Mahara. In this way, after the family of the influential leaders of Maoist joined the trafficker's network, Rokka escaped overnight. A police officer involved in the investigation says that if he had been arrested then, there would have been ample grounds to reach the smuggler's network and the leaders connected to it through his mobile phone and other devices, but because he could not be arrested in time, he could not reach the side protecting the big network of smuggling.
