24 More Vehicles Seized at Nepal-China Border, Total 774
Kathmandu. Armed Police Force has stated that an additional 24 vehicles entering through the Nepal-China border crossing Korala have been taken under control. Spokesperson of the Armed Police (DIG) Vishnu Prasad Bhatta informed that with the additional 24, a total of 774 vehicles have been taken under control.
Earlier, armed police officials had stated that 750 vehicles were taken under control. The number reached 774 after confirming the vehicles taken under control last night from Jomsom in Mustang, Kushma in Parbat, and Hemja in Kaski.
It is reported that the vehicles entered Nepal before the budget statement was made public. Armed Police, in coordination with Nepal Police, took these vehicles under control after receiving information that they were being transported to various districts.
The seized vehicles are without number plates. Armed Police have stated that the documents of these vehicles, taken under control due to suspicion, will be checked in coordination with customs.
It is suspected that these vehicles were imported after information about changes in tax rates in the budget statement was leaked. Many of the recovered vehicles are from the Chinese BYD company.
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