Police Seize Gadgets and Vapes Worth NPR 3.7 Million at Tribhuvan International Airport
Kathmandu. Police have recovered gadgets and vapes worth NPR 3.7 million brought from abroad via Tribhuvan International Airport. On June 30 and July 2, after passing customs, police recovered mobile phones, laptops, and vapes while they were being smuggled out.
SP Rajkumar Silwal of the Airport Security Office told Ratopati that goods worth NPR 3.7 million, including mobile phones, laptops, iPads, vapes, vape flavors, and vape caps, were recovered. The police recovered the goods after it was found that the accused had brought them out by deceiving the customs officials and the Armed Police team present during customs clearance.
Similarly, police have recovered herbs being taken abroad via cargo. SP Silwal informed that goods including Majhiphal, Haroun, Kauda, Sikari Laharo, Chuwa flower, and large medicines, whose identity as herbs has not been confirmed, were recovered and handed over to the Tribhuvan Airport Customs Office.
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