Vehicles carrying customs-evading goods seized in Baitadi

The Armed Police Force has said that a Bolero pickup truck bearing the number Suppra01 001Ch2789 and a tractor bearing the number Suppra01 002T5090, along with 23 quintals of sugar, five quintals of maize and some beverages, which were brought in through customs fraud, have been taken under control.

Chaitra 30, 2082

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Vehicles carrying customs-evading goods seized in Baitadi

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The Armed Police Force has seized a Bolero pickup truck and a tractor along with customs-evading goods in the district and handed them over to the Customs for necessary action.

A team led by Armed Police Inspector Ramesh Prasad Pandey from the district seized the goods after receiving information that customs-evading goods had been entering various places in the district for the past few days.

A mobile patrol team led by Pandey seized a Bolero pickup truck and a tractor along with illegal goods worth Rs 2.18 million from Haldu Binayak, Pancheshwor Rural Municipality-4, on Sunday morning, said Jang Bahadur Kunwar, Deputy Superintendent of Armed Police Force No. 51 Gulma Headquarters, Baitadi.

‘The people who were bringing the goods for customs fraud fled the scene as soon as they saw the police team,’ he said. ‘We have handed over the vehicles along with the seized illegal goods to the Mahakali Customs Office, Jhulaghat for necessary action.’

The Armed Police Force has said that the Bolero pickup with the number Suppra01 001Ch2789 and the tractor with the number Suppra01 002T5090 have been taken under control along with 23 quintals of sugar, five quintals of maize and some beverages brought in by customs fraud.

The Armed Police Force has already handed over the vehicles seized along with the goods for customs fraud to the customs and the auction process will be carried out within a few days, said Lokendra Bahadur Singh, Chief of the Mahakali Customs Office, Baitadi.

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