By TRN Online, Kathmandu, June 5: The government has formed a committee to conduct a comprehensive investigationg into customs status of the 779 electrical vehicles (EVs) taken under control by the Armed Police Force, Nepal.
Following the special
direction from the Office of the Prime Minister and Council of Ministers (OPMCM),
a joint committee comprised of the representatives from Finance Ministry,
Customs Department, Nepal Police and APF has been formed.
According to Dipa Dahal,
press and research expert to Prime Minister Balendra Shah, the government
formed the committee immediately to proceed ahead legal processes as it is
highly aware in matters of ensuring good governance and revenue security.
She informed that the
committee has already started investigation at a rapid speed by reaching at the
spot from where the vehicles were taken under control.
"It may take some
time to conduct detailed study of legal documents related to revenue and
customs and verify them because the number of vehicles is quite large. We urge
all concerned to stay assured and keep patient until the investigation,"
said PM's expert Dahal, in the information provided by the PM's secretariat.
She added that the government
committed to strengthening the state's economy and implementation of laws.