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Police arrested one more person suspected of involvement in the smuggling of 100 kg gold through Tribhuvan International Airport, today.
A prime suspect in the gold smuggling racket, Rohan Adukia, son of businessman Rakesh Kumar Adukia was nabbed today by Immigration Department at TIA when he returned from India today.
Rohan Adukiya, who was travelling with Indian passport, landed in Kathmandu via Air Indigo flight No 6E1153 at 1:00pm today. He was returning from Delhi and was detained during immigration check.
According to immigration department, he has been handed over to the DRI. The Department of Revenue Investigation had asked the Immigration Department to blacklist Rohan.
A few days ago, the house of businessman Rakesh Adukia was raided in connection with the gold smuggling racket. He was on the run since he got to know about the incident.
With this, the number of people arrested in the gold smuggling racket has reached 21. One of them has been released on bail.
Customs agent Rukmina Subba was released on bail due to health complications.
The department recently arrested Belgian citizen Dawa Chiring on July 30. Before that Surendra Tamang alias Naresh was arrested on July 26.
Those arrested are customs officer Santosh Chand, Kumar Dhakal and X-ray operator Saroj Shrestha. They were suspended by the Customs Department for negligence in their work. Later they were arrested by the DRI.
Similarly, customs agents Yadavshankar Parajuli, Sudarshan Gautam, Global Pvt Ltd owner Pushkarraj Bhatt, Krishna Shrestha, Rajan Shrestha, taxi driver Ashok Lama, customs agent Rajendra Rai, Ready Trade Pvt Ltd owner Dilip Bhujel, and his uncle Ramkumar Bhujel, Harkraj Rai, Indian citizen Thapten Chiring and a Chinese national were arrested.
The DRI on July 18 confiscated the gold that was concealed inside motorcycle brake shoes from Sinamangal. The consignment was being transported in a taxi after getting customs clearance from TIA.
The total weight of the smuggled gold was found to be 155 kg, including gold hidden in electric shavers, stated officials at Nepal Rastra Bank, which has been entrusted with examining the metal.
However, the actual quantity of the yellow metal is yet to be measured by the DRI. This is one of the biggest gold hauls till date.
Businessman Rakesh Adukia’s son Rohan Adukia has been arrested in connection with the recent gold smuggling case.
According to a source, the Department of Immigration (DoI) arrested Adukia from the Tribhuvan International Airport (TIA) in Kathmandu upon his return from India on Friday.
The DoI had blacklisted Adukia on the request of the Department of Revenue Investigation (DRI).
The source said that the DoI is preparing to hand him over to the DRI.
Police had raided Rakesh Adukia’s house some days ago.
Also on Friday, the Central Investigation Bureau (CIB) of Nepal Police arrested two Chinese nationals -- Li Jialin and Liu Fuyan -- from the TIA at 8 AM. The two were scheduled to fly to China by a Himalaya Air flight at 9 AM.
The CIB of Nepal Police had earlier written to the Department of Immigration to blacklist them.
The CIB arrested them from the airport after receiving information that they were about to fly to China. Their role in the gold smuggling case has not been disclosed yet.
With Adukia’s arrest, the number of people arrested in the case has now reached 21. Among them, customs agent Rukmina Subba has been released on guarantee as she suffers from cancer and needs to undergo treatment.
The DRI had arrested Suresh Tamang, known as Naresh, on July 26 and Belgian national Dawa Tsering on July 30.
Three staffers of Tribhuvan International Airport (TIA) Customs Office – Santosh Chand, Kumar Dhakal, and Saroj Shrestha – have also been arrested on suspicion of involvement in the scam. The Department of Customs had already suspended them citing negligence before the DRI arrested them.
Customs agents Yadav Shankar Parajuli and Sudarshan Gautam, Global Pvt Ltd promoter Pushkar Raj Bhatta, Krishna Shrestha, Rajan Shrestha, taxi driver Ashok Lama, customs agent Rajendra Rai, Ready Trade Pvt Ltd promoter Dilip Bhujel and his maternal uncle Ram Kumar Bhujel, Harka Raj Rai, Indian national Thapten Tsering and Chinese national Lin Zeqiang have also been arrested in the case.
The DRI was investigating them under the Revenue Leakage (Investigation and Control) Act. It has handed over the case to the CIB.
A DRI team had confiscated a huge quantity of gold during a cargo inspection on July 18 after it had passed undetected through the airport customs.
The gold, whose total weight is estimated to be nearly 100 kilograms, was brought hidden inside brake shoes for scooters on a Cathay Pacific Airways flight from Hong Kong. The brake shoes were imported by Ready Trade Pvt Ltd.
The seized goods have been sent to the Mint Division of Nepal Rastra Bank to determine the actual weight of the gold. But the gold has yet to be weighed.
Businessman Rakesh Adukia’s son Rohan Adukia has been arrested in connection with the recent gold smuggling case.
According to a source, the Department of Immigration (DoI) arrested Adukia from the Tribhuvan International Airport (TIA) in Kathmandu upon his return from India on Friday.
The DoI had blacklisted Adukia on the request of the Department of Revenue Investigation (DRI).
The source said that the DoI is preparing to hand him over to the DRI.
Police had raided Rakesh Adukia’s house some days ago.
Also on Friday, the Central Investigation Bureau (CIB) of Nepal Police arrested two Chinese nationals -- Li Jialin and Liu Fuyan -- from the TIA at 8 AM. The two were scheduled to fly to China by a Himalaya Air flight at 9 AM.
The CIB of Nepal Police had earlier written to the Department of Immigration to blacklist them.
The CIB arrested them from the airport after receiving information that they were about to fly to China. Their role in the gold smuggling case has not been disclosed yet.
With Adukia’s arrest, the number of people arrested in the case has now reached 21. Among them, customs agent Rukmina Subba has been released on guarantee as she suffers from cancer and needs to undergo treatment.
The DRI had arrested Suresh Tamang, known as Naresh, on July 26 and Belgian national Dawa Tsering on July 30.
Three staffers of Tribhuvan International Airport (TIA) Customs Office – Santosh Chand, Kumar Dhakal, and Saroj Shrestha – have also been arrested on suspicion of involvement in the scam. The Department of Customs had already suspended them citing negligence before the DRI arrested them.
Customs agents Yadav Shankar Parajuli and Sudarshan Gautam, Global Pvt Ltd promoter Pushkar Raj Bhatta, Krishna Shrestha, Rajan Shrestha, taxi driver Ashok Lama, customs agent Rajendra Rai, Ready Trade Pvt Ltd promoter Dilip Bhujel and his maternal uncle Ram Kumar Bhujel, Harka Raj Rai, Indian national Thapten Tsering and Chinese national Lin Zeqiang have also been arrested in the case.
The DRI was investigating them under the Revenue Leakage (Investigation and Control) Act. It has handed over the case to the CIB.
A DRI team had confiscated a huge quantity of gold during a cargo inspection on July 18 after it had passed undetected through the airport customs.
The gold, whose total weight is estimated to be nearly 100 kilograms, was brought hidden inside brake shoes for scooters on a Cathay Pacific Airways flight from Hong Kong. The brake shoes were imported by Ready Trade Pvt Ltd.
The seized goods have been sent to the Mint Division of Nepal Rastra Bank to determine the actual weight of the gold. But the gold has yet to be weighed.
Police arrested one more person suspected of involvement in the smuggling of 100 kg gold through Tribhuvan International Airport, today.
A prime suspect in the gold smuggling racket, Rohan Adukia, son of businessman Rakesh Kumar Adukia was nabbed today by Immigration Department at TIA when he returned from India today.
Rohan Adukiya, who was travelling with Indian passport, landed in Kathmandu via Air Indigo flight No 6E1153 at 1:00pm today. He was returning from Delhi and was detained during immigration check.
According to immigration department, he has been handed over to the DRI. The Department of Revenue Investigation had asked the Immigration Department to blacklist Rohan.
A few days ago, the house of businessman Rakesh Adukia was raided in connection with the gold smuggling racket. He was on the run since he got to know about the incident.
With this, the number of people arrested in the gold smuggling racket has reached 21. One of them has been released on bail.
Customs agent Rukmina Subba was released on bail due to health complications.
The department recently arrested Belgian citizen Dawa Chiring on July 30. Before that Surendra Tamang alias Naresh was arrested on July 26.
Those arrested are customs officer Santosh Chand, Kumar Dhakal and X-ray operator Saroj Shrestha. They were suspended by the Customs Department for negligence in their work. Later they were arrested by the DRI.
Similarly, customs agents Yadavshankar Parajuli, Sudarshan Gautam, Global Pvt Ltd owner Pushkarraj Bhatt, Krishna Shrestha, Rajan Shrestha, taxi driver Ashok Lama, customs agent Rajendra Rai, Ready Trade Pvt Ltd owner Dilip Bhujel, and his uncle Ramkumar Bhujel, Harkraj Rai, Indian citizen Thapten Chiring and a Chinese national were arrested.
The DRI on July 18 confiscated the gold that was concealed inside motorcycle brake shoes from Sinamangal. The consignment was being transported in a taxi after getting customs clearance from TIA.
The total weight of the smuggled gold was found to be 155 kg, including gold hidden in electric shavers, stated officials at Nepal Rastra Bank, which has been entrusted with examining the metal.
However, the actual quantity of the yellow metal is yet to be measured by the DRI. This is one of the biggest gold hauls till date.
Rohan Adukia, two Chinese nationals arrested in gold smuggling case released
Businessman Rohan Adukia and two Chinese nationals who were arrested on Friday in connection with the recent gold smuggling case have been released from custody.
According to Deputy Inspector General Kuber Kadayat, central spokesperson for Nepal Police, the Central Investigation Bureau (CIB) released Chinese nationals Li Jialin and Liu Fuyan on Saturday.
The Department of Immigration (DoI) had arrested the two from the Tribhuvan International Airport (TIA) in Kathmandu on Friday morning and handed them over to the CIB. They were scheduled to fly to China on a Himalaya Air flight at 9 AM. The Department of Revenue Investigation (DRI) had earlier requested the DoI to blacklist them.
They were released after they were not found to be involved in the gold smuggling case.
Businessman Adukia was also released on Saturday. The DoI had arrested him at the DRI’s request soon after his arrival from India on an Air Indigo flight on Friday afternoon. But he was freed after the DRI and the CIB refused to take him into custody.
Police said that there was no need to keep him in custody.
He has been released on the condition that he will appear before immigration authorities whenever summoned.
Rohan is the son of the absconding businessman Rakesh Adukia, who is one of the prime suspects in the gold smuggling case.
There are currently 17 people in CIB’s custody over their alleged involvement in the gold smuggling case. Customs agent was released on guarantee a few days ago as she is suffering from throat cancer and needs to undergo treatment.
The DRI had arrested Suresh Tamang, known as Naresh, on July 26 and Belgian national Dawa Tsering on July 30.
Three staffers of Tribhuvan International Airport (TIA) Customs Office – Santosh Chand, Kumar Dhakal, and Saroj Shrestha – have also been arrested on suspicion of involvement in the scam. The Department of Customs had already suspended them citing negligence before the DRI arrested them.
Customs agents Yadav Shankar Parajuli and Sudarshan Gautam, Global Pvt Ltd promoter Pushkar Raj Bhatta, Krishna Shrestha, Rajan Shrestha, taxi driver Ashok Lama, customs agent Rajendra Rai, Ready Trade Pvt Ltd promoter Dilip Bhujel and his maternal uncle Ram Kumar Bhujel, Harka Raj Rai, Indian national Thapten Tsering and Chinese national Lin Zeqiang have also been arrested in the case.
The DRI was investigating them under the Revenue Leakage (Investigation and Control) Act. It has handed over the case to the CIB.
A DRI team had confiscated a huge quantity of gold during a cargo inspection on July 18 after it had passed undetected through the airport customs.
The gold, whose total weight is estimated to be nearly 100 kilograms, was brought hidden inside brake shoes for scooters on a Cathay Pacific Airways flight from Hong Kong. The brake shoes were imported by Ready Trade Pvt Ltd.
The seized goods have been sent to the Mint Division of Nepal Rastra Bank to determine the actual weight of the gold. But the gold has yet to be weighed.
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Soi kèo, nhận định Nepal vs Afghanistan, ngày 25/05/
Soi kèo, nhận định Nepal vs Afghanistan, ngày 25/05/
Trận giao hữu giữa Nepal vs Afghanistan là một cuộc chạm trán mà hai đội có sức mạnh không quá chênh lệch. Do đó chúng ta hoàn toàn có thể chờ đội vào một trận đấu hấp dẫn và cân bằng.
Soi kèo Nepal vs Afghanistan
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Hiện tại Nepal đang xếp tại vị trí thứ 168 trên bảng xếp hạng FIFA. Trong khi đó đối thủ của họ ở kèo đấu này là Afghanistan đang xếp thứ 150 trên bảng xếp hạng FIFA.
Trong 5 trận đấu gần nhất của mình, Nepal có được 2 trận thắng, 1 trận hòa và 2 trận thua. Trong chuỗi trận này Nepal ghi được 3 bàn thắng đồng thời phải vào lưới nhặt bóng 6 lần.
Trận đấu mới nhất, Nepal nhận về thất bại 0-2 trước Thái Lan trên sân khách. Các bàn thắng lần lượt được ghi do công của Roller và Weerachart. Nepal nhìn chung không phải một đội bóng mạnh, tuy vậy ở trận đấu tới họ sẽ có nhiều lợi thế khi được chơi trên sân nhà.
Soi kèo Nepal vs Afghanistan
Trong khi đó, Afghanistan trong 4 trận đấu gần nhất của mình đã có được 2 chiến thắng, 1 trận hòa và 1 trận thua. Ở lần ra sân mới nhất, Afghanistan nhận về thất bại 0-1 trước U23 Jordan. Để thua trước một đội tuyển cấp độ U23 là minh chứng rõ ràng nhất cho việc phong độ của Afghanistan đang khá tệ trong thời gian gần đây.
Trong lịch sử, Nepal vs Afghanistan chỉ gặp nhau 6 lần. Nepal có được 3 lần chiến thắng còn Afghanistan có được 2 lần. Có 1 trận đấu cả hai đã cầm chân nhau với tỷ số hòa.
Ở lần đụng độ gần đây nhất, Afghanistan là những người được nở nụ cười chiến thắng sau khi đánh bại đối thủ với tỷ số 1-0 trên sân khách. Ở lần tái ngộ này, tiếp t���c là sân đấu của Nepal, đội chủ nhà chắc chắn sẽ muốn trả món nợ cho đối thủ.
Xét trong những lần đối đầu mới nh��t, Afghanistan đang chiếm ưu thế so với đối thủ khi thắng trong cả 2 trận mới nhất.
Đội hình Nepal trong trận đấu tới sẽ vô cùng trẻ trung với độ tuổi trung bình chỉ là 21.8, trong khi đó đội hình Afghanistan có độ tuổi trung bình là 27.6. Tuy vậy điểm chung là trong đội hình của cả hai đội đều không có được những ngôi sao thi đấu nổi bật.
Trong 6 trận gần nhất của hai đội tuyển, Nepal đã ghi được 10 bàn thắng trong khi để lọt lưới 4 bàn thua. Còn Afghanistan ghi được chỉ 4 bàn thắng nhưng đã phải vào lưới nhặt bóng 10 lần. Rõ ràng phong độ của đội chủ nhà đang là khá cao trong thời gian gần đây.
Nhận định kèo châu Á Nepal vs Afghanistan: Nepal +0.25
Afghanistan là đội tuyển được đánh giá cao hơn trong kèo đấu sắp tới, tuy vậy họ phải thi đấu trên sân khách và đi kèm với phong độ thấp còn Nepal được chấp điểm.
Lựa chọn Nepal trận này.
Soi kèo tài xỉu Nepal vs Afghanistan: Chọn xỉu 2.5
Trong 5 trận gần nhất của mình, Nepal có được 2 bàn thắng. Trong khi đó Afghanistan trong 3 trận gần nhất của mình có được 4 bàn thắng.
Lựa chọn xỉu bàn thắng trận này.
Dự đoán tỷ số: Nepal 1 – 1 Afghanistan
Nhận định Nepal vs Afghanistan
2/3 trận đã qua của Nepal trong hiệp 1 không có bàn thắng nào được ghi.
2/3 trận đã qua của Afghanistan trong hiệp 1 không có bàn thắng nào được ghi.
3/3 trận gần nhất giữa hai đội có ít nhất một bàn thắng được ghi.
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Fake papers used to smuggle gold, Hong Kong tells Nepal
The Hong Kong customs authority has told Nepal’s Customs Department that the smugglers used fake documents in July to get the 60kg gold cleared from Hong Kong customs, according to a senior official at the department. The smuggled gold was seized in Kathmandu.
Nepal’s customs authority sent letters to Hong Kong customs days after the gold smuggled with motorcycle brake shoe imports was seized on July 18. A follow-up letter was sent in late August after Hong Kong officials delayed the sharing of details that Nepal had sought.
The consignment of the seized gold belonged to Ready Trade Private Limited, a Nepali company.
“We received a response from the Hong Kong customs about seven days ago,” said Shovakant Poudel, director general of the customs department. “They notified us that the goods, including the smuggled gold, were taken to Nepal using fake documents.”
After the seizure of the gold, the customs had first sent a letter to Hong Kong seeking details of the incident and the individuals involved in smuggling the precious metal.
In response, the Hong Kong customs had notified the Nepali department that they would deliver on Nepal’s concerns by directly contacting the customs officials in Kathmandu.
As the Hong Kong Customs delayed its response, the customs department sent a follow-up letter in late August.
Poudel said the response received from Hong Kong and the proof gathered during the customs department’s investigation had been sent to the Central Investigation Bureau (CIB) of Nepal Police.
Even though the Department of Revenue Investigation (DRI) first probed the gold smuggling case, it handed the task over to the CIB after questions were raised over suspected failure to treat the case as organised crime.
The CIB has sent its senior investigating officer to Hong Kong. Senior Superintendent of Police Dinesh Acharya flew to Hong Kong last week to investigate local connections to gold smuggling, Nepal Police spokesperson Deputy Inspector General Kuber Kadayat told the Post.
In July, the revenue probe had seized the gold smuggled in eight consignments at Sinamangal, Kathmandu right after it got clearance from the Tribhuvan International Airport (TIA) customs.
Then, the DRI raided the warehouse of Ready Trade, at Sorhakhutte in Kathmandu and seized 66 boxes of motorcycle brake shoes. Many of the brake shoes were lighter than those seized at Sinamangal, raising suspicions that the gold from the motorcycle component had already been extracted.
The DRI also raided the house of Rakesh Kumar Adukia, one of the prime suspects in the smuggling case, as part of its effort to find the actual owners of the seized gold. Later, on August 11, the immigration office at the TIA took Rohan Adukiya, the son of Rakesh Adukiya, into custody in connection with the gold smuggling case.
It also raided a factory at Tokha in Kathmandu, a suspected site used by the smugglers for melting gold. It arrested 18 people suspecting their involvement in gold smuggling.
On the other hand, the customs department formed a taskforce to identify the weak points at the TIA customs that had given clearance for the smuggled gold, despite an X-ray machine installed there. It had suspended two of its staffers who inspected the consignments at the airport.
Subsequently, the DRI arrested airport customs officer Santosh Chand, checker Kumar Dhakal, a non-gazetted second-class staffer, and X-ray technician Saroj Shrestha on charges of clearing the smuggled gold through the TIA customs on July 23.
“Our own investigation also suggested weaknesses and possible ill intent of some staff members,” Poudel told the Post earlier. “The probe also suggested the need for reforms in the use of technology to curb smuggling.”
Poudel said the department had already told the TIA customs to implement several measures, including increased vigilance. “Based on the instructions, we have already deployed separate staff for X-ray and customs clearance,” said a customs official at the TIA.
Patna: A man who was `cremated’ by his family members was found alive in Haryana’s Panipat district, an official said on Monday.
Santosh Kumar Rai, the SDPO of Sasaram, said that Mukesh Tiwari, a native of Naudiha village in Jharkhand, had eloped to Panipat with a girl.
“He disappeared from his house on April 2 and a body was found in Sonhar village in the neighboring Kaimur district on April…