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Nepal extradites five Sri Lankans living illegally



KATHMANDU: Nepal government has decided to extradite five Sri Lankan nationals living illegally in Nepal.

In a regular press meet organized at the Ministry of Communications and Information Technology, government spokesperson Gokul Baskota informed that Sri Lankan nationals have been extradited by waiving off the required penalty and other charges.

Minister Baskota informed that the government has also decided to waive off Rs 25,00,000 as a penalty and US dollars 37,380 as visa charge.

Likewise, the Council of Ministers has also decided to provide three billion rupees Sajha Yatayat to purchase 300 buses.

The government has also given the nod to the Foreign Ministry to put in signatures on the Letter of Intent to establish a bilateral consultancy mechanism between Nepal and Germany.

Publish Date : 18 July 2019 17:03 PM

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