66 Nepalis Missing in Cambodia, Urged to Return by June 12, 2026
Kathmandu. 66 Nepalis have gone missing in Cambodia. In a notice issued by the Nepali Embassy in Bangkok on Sunday, those who have gone missing have been requested to arrange tickets with connecting flights as soon as possible and return to Nepal by June 12, 2026.
Facilitation was made for 602 Nepali citizens, who reached Cambodia for various purposes and stayed without renewing their visas after their visa period expired, to return to Nepal by waiving visa fees and fines by the Cambodian government.
However, when contacted via email, phone, and WhatsApp, it has been found that the following Nepali citizens have not shown promptness to return to Nepal to date.
The Cambodian government has made arrangements for foreign citizens who do not return to their country within the stipulated time, to be investigated under the new law of that country, with fines up to five hundred thousand US dollars depending on the nature of the offense and imprisonment for life.
The embassy has also warned that Nepali citizens who are hiding in Cambodia without legal basis will be immediately arrested under the new legal provisions of Cambodia and will have to face severe legal punishment.
These are the ones who have gone missing

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