He was arrested with 2 kg 300 grams of hashish and 175 grams of bear bile, according to the Indian police.
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A Nepali has been arrested with a large amount of smuggled goods from Pithoragarh in the state of Uttarakhand, India. Indian police have arrested a Nepali citizen from Dharchula along with bear bile and hashish worth around 1 crore.
Pithoragarh police said that Surya Bahadur Budhathoki of Dolpa was arrested with a large amount of smuggled goods during the investigation under the 'Drug Free Devbhoomi' campaign which was conducted with the aim of making Uttarakhand state drug free.
The joint team of Dharchula Kotwali Police, SOG and Forest Department on Thursday arrested Budhathoki, who was going to Dharchula from Galati in Dharchula, with 2 kg 300 grams hashish and 175 grams bear bile, according to the Indian police.
The arrested Budhathoki has been registered as a drug case under NDPS Act 8 and 20 and according to Wildlife Protection Act 40, 49, 50 and 51 in Dharchula Kotwali and the necessary legal process has been initiated. According to the Indian police, he has been submitted to judicial custody.
