Wednesday, June 17th, 2026

Around Rs 35 million in illegal currency seized so far this fiscal year



LUMBINI: The Revenue Investigation Office in Butwal has seized illegal currency worth approximately Rs 34.655 million so far in the current fiscal year.

The confiscated amount includes currencies from several countries, including Nepal.

Of the total amount, Rs 19.1 million was in Nepali currency and Rs 15.5 million in Indian currency. According to Chief Investigation Officer Bibek Ghimire, Indian nationals have frequently been apprehended with such illegal funds in the Nepal-India border areas.

Ghimire stated that over Rs 34.6 million in unaccounted currency has been confiscated from areas surrounding Butwal this fiscal year alone. The illegal transactions involved various currencies, including Indian rupees, US dollars, UAE dirhams, and Nepali rupees.

The office said the seizures were made following heightened surveillance of suspicious individuals and groups in border regions. The illegal funds were confiscated through coordinated efforts between the Revenue Investigation Team and the Nepal Police.

Publish Date : 12 June 2025 20:53 PM

HoR meeting Ministers to respond to budget discussions

KATHMANDU: A meeting of the House of Representatives (HoR) under

Rain expected in several provinces; heat to persist in Terai

KATHMANDU: Weather conditions across Nepal are currently being influenced by

Erling Haaland shines on FIFA World Cup debut as Norway beat Iraq 4-1

MASSACHUSETTS: Manchester City star striker Erling Haaland marked his FIFA

NRB publishes today’s foreign currency exchange rates

KATHMANDU: Nepal Rastra Bank (NRB) has fixed the foreign exchange

CPN-UML cadres tell Oli it’s time to step aside

KATHMANDU: The loudest calls yet for leadership change within the