Home Minister Gurung's instructions to stop theft-smuggling and illegal transactions in the border area
Sunsari Home Minister Sudhan Gurung has instructed the armed police to control theft-smuggling, illegal transactions and other illegal activities in the Nepal-India border area.
Addressing a program organized during the inspection and monitoring of the Armed Police Force, Nepal No. 1 Warah Bahini headquarters at Pakli in Sunsari, Minister Gurung instructed to make border security more effective, not to compromise on smuggling and to mobilize firmly in law enforcement.
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