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Viratanagarah evading customs brought to the issue of illegal textile police liekoe Gayarati in Biratnagar 7 minutes and tension.Police and trafficking in illegal goods reached to take control of sanlagnabica been dysfunctional. After police tried to take control on textile smuggling attachment was stressful situation. In the course of the revenue brought by a treacherous one, including 15 sacks of cloth under control Morang District Police Chief SP Sandeep Bhandari said. Women and children wear clothing recovered, police said.
The 24-year-old Laxman sahalaipani Biratnagar police arrested 7. Textiles have been pursuing with smuggling police informer saw the Shah was trying to hide the home textiles. Textiles also seized two motorcycles used by traffickers SP Bhandari said.
Police Ba 10 Pa to 15 Pa 1074 9 885 and took control of the motorcycle clothing, including custody and arrested for actions required today Biratnagar Customs Office.
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