According to the police, action will be taken according to the law if traders and others are found to have imported, sold and sold.
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The police have banned the sale and distribution of tobacco products in Salyan. In the name of entertainment, especially during Tihar, playing Patka is done. But it affects human health and also causes accidents.
Police Inspector Baburam Basnet, Information Officer of the District Police Office, Salyan, said that checks have been tightened at Kapurkot, Sallibazar and Kalimati, the main checkpoints of the district, to prevent the import of date products from outside the district. He said that more security personnel have been deployed to tighten the border.
He said that action will be taken according to the law if traders and others are found to have imported, sold and sold through the checkpoint. "We are giving advice and suggestions to all the traders in the district not to sell and distribute because shellfish products not only affect human health but also cause accidents and fires," he said.
