
Arrested Chinese national sent to jail
Yushicho was found attempting to enter India without valid travel documents, said Dhananjay Kumar, SHO of Ladania. The
Nepalese nationals
were however released after interrogation.
He was found trying to enter into India without valid travel documents, said Dhananjay Kumar, SHO, Ladania, adding the Nepalese nationals were let off.
According to police sources, the SSB team — led by Vikrant Kumar, in charge of the Ladania border outpost — acted swiftly and detained all the three. After completing the necessary formalities, they were handed over to the police.
A team from Nepal's Armed Police Force (APF), led by DSP Shankar Tiwari, also arrived at the Ladania police station to coordinate with Indian authorities for interrogating the three, sources added.
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