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Uzbek nationwide arrested close to the Indo-Nepal border at Sitamarh

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By Express News Service

PATNA: A Uzbekistan nationwide was arrested from the Indo-Nepal border in Bihar’s Sitamarhi district for allegedly attempting to enter Indian territory from Nepal with no legitimate passport and different travel-related paperwork.

According to the police, a automobile driver, Mohammad Aarish in whose automobile the Uzbekistan nationwide travelled from Kathmandu, has been detained for interrogation.

Superintendent of Police (SP), Sitamarhi, Manoj Kumar Tiwari mentioned the Uzbekistan nationwide recognized as Khalil Mukhtorov was crossing the Indo-Nepal border close to the Sonbarsa border test publish. 
Sashastra Seema Bal (SSB) personnel who have been on a routine automobile check-up stopped the automobile.

Himanshu Rathod, commandant of SSB, 51st battalion mentioned the person was nabbed when he tried to enter India from Nepal with no legitimate passport. He was detained on the border test publish and subsequently, 
officers of intelligence companies have been alerted. 

According to a press release from the Bihar police, altogether 35 overseas nationals hailing from 11 international locations have been arrested from the districts near the Indo-Nepal border for his or her involvement in unlawful actions since January. 

The international locations whose residents have been arrested by the police embrace Nepal, Sudan, Myanmar, Russia, Check Republic, Tibet (China), Uganda (East Africa), Uzbekistan, Nigeria, Bangladesh and the United States of America, the assertion learn.

It mentioned 20 overseas nationals have been detained whereas attempting to cross the worldwide border and enter Indian territory. Six foreigners have been arrested for being concerned within the smuggling of gold. Four others have been held for violating prohibition regulation. Police mentioned instances have been lodged beneath related sections of the IPC and the Foreign National Act and additional investigations are underway. 

PATNA: A Uzbekistan nationwide was arrested from the Indo-Nepal border in Bihar’s Sitamarhi district for allegedly attempting to enter Indian territory from Nepal with no legitimate passport and different travel-related paperwork.

According to the police, a automobile driver, Mohammad Aarish in whose automobile the Uzbekistan nationwide travelled from Kathmandu, has been detained for interrogation.

Superintendent of Police (SP), Sitamarhi, Manoj Kumar Tiwari mentioned the Uzbekistan nationwide recognized as Khalil Mukhtorov was crossing the Indo-Nepal border close to the Sonbarsa border test publish. 
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Himanshu Rathod, commandant of SSB, 51st battalion mentioned the person was nabbed when he tried to enter India from Nepal with no legitimate passport. He was detained on the border test publish and subsequently, 
officers of intelligence companies have been alerted. 

According to a press release from the Bihar police, altogether 35 overseas nationals hailing from 11 international locations have been arrested from the districts near the Indo-Nepal border for his or her involvement in unlawful actions since January. 

The international locations whose residents have been arrested by the police embrace Nepal, Sudan, Myanmar, Russia, Check Republic, Tibet (China), Uganda (East Africa), Uzbekistan, Nigeria, Bangladesh and the United States of America, the assertion learn.

It mentioned 20 overseas nationals have been detained whereas attempting to cross the worldwide border and enter Indian territory. Six foreigners have been arrested for being concerned within the smuggling of gold. Four others have been held for violating prohibition regulation. Police mentioned instances have been lodged beneath related sections of the IPC and the Foreign National Act and additional investigations are underway. 

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