Kathmandu, Sept 13 : Completing its investigation into the case of 61 kilograms of gold smuggled from Hong Kong into the country, the Central Investigation Bureau (CIB) of Nepal Police is due to submit its report to the District Government Attorney Office along with its note today.
CIB Chief and Additional Inspector
General of Police Kiran Bajracharya told the RSS that preparations are on to
submit the report today since the report writing task was completed on
Tuesday.
The CIB is to give its recommendations
to file charge sheet against the alleged on charges of organized crime, gold
smuggling and others. The investigation period for the organized crime is of 60
days.
The case shall be taken to the
court as the limitation of 60 days is getting over on September 16. The
District Government Attorney Office will then get three days of time to review
the report before going to the district court.
So far, 30 persons are in police
custody while one is out of the police custody citing health issues. The
arrestees in connection to the gold smuggling include customs officials,
customs agents, gold traders and Indian and Chinese nationals.
The Revenue Investigation
Department on July 19 had confiscated the smuggled gold weighing 60 kilos and
716 grams from the local Sinamangal area.