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Big action by Nepal Police, case of trafficking of fighters of Nepalese Gorkha community to Russian Army for war exposed

 case of trafficking of fighters: Kathmandu Police has arrested a big gang

NEPAL:  Kathmandu Police has arrested a big gang. This gang was forcing people to be sent to Russia so that they could fight with the Russian army in the Ukraine war. Police gave this information on Wednesday. He said that the gang used to charge Rs 7 lakh to Rs 11 lakh from each person for arranging ‘visit’ visa and other documents for recruitment in the Russian Army. The step was taken after six Nepalese civilians have died on the fighting front in Ukraine. While another Nepali has been captured by the Ukrainian army. In fact, the Nepal government had urged Russia to stop using Nepalese mercenaries and send any serving people back home. Kathmandu district police chief Bhupendra Khatri said 10 suspects have been arrested in the last few days following a tip-off. “We are discussing the case with government lawyers and will present them in court,” Khatri told the news agency. He did not say when he would appear in court.

All 12 of its members were busted and all 12 members of the gang involved in allegedly illegally sending Nepali citizens (Gorkhas) to Russia for recruitment in the Russian Army were busted, the official said. The 10 arrested people are accused of extorting huge amounts of money from unemployed youth by promising them travel visas. Later they forced people to join the Russian army illegally. The Nepal government has also urged Russia not to recruit Nepali citizens into its army, sources said. Nepal Police has launched an investigation into possible incidents of human trafficking after six Nepali citizens were killed in the Russia-Ukraine war, sources said. Precautionary measures have been taken against. Kathmandu District Police said the gang used to charge Rs 7 lakh to Rs 11 lakh from each person for arranging ‘visit’ visa and other documents for recruitment in the Russian Army.

Last week, President Vladimir Putin signed a decree increasing the size of the Russian military by 15 percent. “This is a case of human trafficking…organized crime,” Khatri said. Let us tell you that in view of the expansion of its aggression by Russia for the deployment of troops in Ukraine, Khatri said that the captured people illegally extorted up to $ 9,000 from each person and allowed them to travel mainly through the United Arab Emirates. Sent to Russia on [tourist] visa”. Nepal, located between China and India, has requested compensation from Russia for the families of Nepali citizens who lost their lives. A large number of Nepalese seek employment abroad to earn a living and play a very important role in the economy of Nepal. Remittances sent home by Nepalese living abroad accounted for nearly a quarter of gross domestic product (GDP) last year, ranking ninth highest globally, according to the World Bank. It is noteworthy that Nepali soldiers are famous for their courage and fighting skills. They are also known as Gorkha. He has served in the British and Indian armies since India gained independence in 1947 through a tripartite agreement. However, there is no such agreement with Russia.

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Rohan Matuda, who works for News MRL based in Mumbai, works as the Business Manager of MRL Group. Apart from this, he also organizes news and writes blogs.

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