23 people arrested with illegal drugs
Kathmandu. The police team on regular patrol has arrested 23 people with drugs from different places of the country. According to the Central Police News Room, 11 people were arrested from Kathmandu, six from Jhapa, two from Chitwan and one each from Sirha, Udaipur, Dang and Kailali.
The police recovered the drugs brown heroin and marijuana and tramadol, diazepam, phenargan and buprenorphine, which can only be purchased with a doctor's prescription.
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