August 21, 2026, Friday
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One person was arrested from the airport with a mobile worth around 14 lakhs

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Kathmandu. The police have arrested a person with a mobile phone and laptop worth Rs 13 lakh 80 thousand from Tribhuvan International Airport. 34-year-old Sanjeev Khadka, resident of Sarlahi Lalbandi Municipality-1, was arrested, said Rajkumar Silwal, spokesperson of Airport Security Office and Superintendent of Police.

Khadka, while monitoring suspicious behavior outside the Golden Gate of the airport, arrested passengers who had arrived in Nepal from foreign countries to evade customs by illegally collecting electronic materials and taking them away.

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