Ugandan women arrested in Thamel to be deported from Nepal
Kathmandu. Ugandan women arrested from Firechok in Kathmandu Metropolitan City-26 are set to be deported from Nepal.
Police arrested 20 women from Uganda in Thamel on Chaitra 11 and conducted an investigation. The investigation revealed that the women were obstructing men in Thamel and soliciting them for obscene activities.
Police investigated the women involved in sexual activities for indecent behavior. SP Pawan Bhattarai of the District Police Range, Kathmandu, told Ratopati that the District Administration Office decided to impose a fine of 5,500 rupees for the indecent behavior case.
After taking action under the indecent behavior case, the police referred them to the Department of Immigration for action under the Immigration Act. The Department of Immigration has decided to deport them.
Following the deportation decision, all the arrested women have returned to their home country. SP Bhattarai stated that, in accordance with the immigration decision, they have been banned from entering Nepal.
Police investigation concluded that a gang had brought them to Thamel and engaged them in sex work.
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