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Ground report from Bihar Nepal border

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Ground report from Bihar-Nepal border ⇒     Not only liquor, hemp, buffalo and ration are smuggled, Nepali girls are brought to India by making relatives. 

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       The SSB has a range of 15 km from the border. Here SSB can intercept and interrogate anyone.


coming to Delhi varies from twenty five to thirty thousand. Smuggling is taking place not only on the road, but also through water, Nepalese come to India all day to get ration 


 Police caught 180 bottles of Nepalese liquor in Virpur, Supaul district of Bihar. Veerpur is the place from where the border of Nepal is a few steps away. This is not new to Veerpur, as smuggling between Nepal and India is very common here. Four days ago, in Borha village of Manikpur, near the border, the children found two sacks in the river, which were filled with Nepali liquor. 

 The children of the village went to collect wood in the river. In fact, very burning wood flows into the Kosi river and comes to Bihar. Many times precious wood also comes. So the boys of the village jump into the river everyday, so that the girl can collect. Then they found sacks flowing in water, which were filled with alcohol. 

 To say that the Indo-Nepal border is still sealed and no one comes and goes, but the truth is that not only people on the border are coming and going here and there but smuggling continues as before. Walking and going are through thief paths. They come and go along the edges of the fields. 111111 Not only is alcohol being smuggled along the Nepal-Bihar border, but it is smuggled from hemp, buffalo to ration. When we were in Pantoka village of Raxaul, we saw that SSB is very strict at checkpoints but smuggling is going on through the fields. On reaching Madhwapur-Matihani, it was not even thought that there was a border seal. 1111111 there is a lot of marijuana cultivation in Nepal. Whereas in India it is illegal. Hence there is a lot of smuggling of cannabis from there. Hemp coming from India is also very cheap. For two and a half thousand rupees, the amount of hemp that reaches Bihar from Nepal, going to Delhi, its rate goes from 25 to 30 thousand rupees. 

 This is the reason why smuggling people come from Nepal wearing dirty-dressed clothes, who hang bags and easily sell the ganja to Bihar. They have a full network. Delivery is decided in advance. Sometimes they come through the trail and sometimes they come through the water. 





 There is a 1751 km long border between Nepal and India and it passes through UP, Uttarakhand, West Bengal, Bihar and Sikkim. The maximum portion of 726 km is connected to Bihar itself. It is an open border between the two countries. There are check posts everywhere. SSB camps are outposts, but the rest of the area is open. The situation is such that half of one's farm is in India and half in Nepal.

 At the same time, Bihar's West Champaran, East Champaran, Sitamarhi, Madhubani, Supaul, Araria and Kishanganj are the districts that share the border with Nepal. Therefore, smuggling is very common in these districts. In East Champaran, Sitamarhi, Madhubani and Supaul, we saw that rations are being transported from here to there during the day and at night. 




               In Bihar many times the police have caught the smuggling of liquor coming from Nepal.


 There is prohibition of liquor in Bihar, so liquor is smuggled from Nepal there. According to Pancham Singh, there was not much consumption of liquor in the state even when liquor was not banned here. Consumption has increased after the ban and the government is losing revenue. 

 From India oil, salt, pulses and rice to clothes are smuggled and the goods are sent to Nepal. If sent from the prospector, custom duty will have to be paid, so people ration through the fields. When we were in Madhwapur-Matihani, we saw Nepali women carrying rice kattis on their heads on the way to the fields. 

 Inder Singh of Supaul, who served in the CRPF for nearly 34 years, says that smuggling is openly on the border. The most trafficked are cannabis, liquor and opium as they are in sufficient quantity in Nepal and the most smuggled ration is from India. Kosi Barrage is built in Nepal. From there it is also smuggled by boat.


 However, there are SSB camps in between. Many times the youngsters get caught, then people throw the goods in the water itself. Like two days ago, the boys of our village got Nepali liquor by filling two sacks. It was the same liquor which must have been thrown into the water after seeing the SSB jawans and the boys got into the hands. 



                    The SSB has the right to take action within a radius of 15 km from the border.

 However, very often SSB people also leave money to traffickers. Many times get caught. In Bihar, when liquor was not banned, 37 percent revenue was earned from alcohol, but now it is not getting any revenue and the consumption of alcohol is continuously increasing. Nepal is not benefiting either, but the traders there are definitely making a profit. 

 Trafficking of girls from across the border is also very common. According to Singh, there is a lot of poverty in Nepal. The agents lure their parents that they will get your girl a job. Some pay and bring it together. Even when you come here, you make relatives and bring them because the districts bordering the country have a relationship of bread and daughter with Nepal.


 Almost every household has a relationship. Therefore, if they are caught making relatives, then they show kinship and come inside. Girls are pushed into the sex trade business from here. Nepal girls and Nepali liquor are also served in hotels in Bihar. However, if there was strictness since the lockdown, then these things were put under control, but everything is happening in secret. 

 In 2016, girls from Nepal were brought to Bihar after filling an entire bus, they were all ready to sell it, but then the locals suspected the bus and reported it to the police. After this, many people were arrested and the girls were released near their families. 

 Mahesh Aggarwal, state president of Bihar Seema Jagran Manch, says that large quantities of liquor, hemp as well as buffalo are smuggled from Nepal. Buffalo is sent from India to Nepal because buffalo is eaten there. The cattle are taken to the border of the cattle by speaking of grazing and leave it there. The advantage of having the border open between the two countries is that our intelligence system is strong. 


       This photo is of Madhwapur-Matihani, where the borders of Nepal and India are face to face.

 People of our intelligence, people of the village go and go there, then everything comes to know. If there is a boundarywall, then this exchange of information will stop and smuggling could not stop even in the countries with which the boundary is located. The situation is such that people from Bihar flee to Nepal after crime and after crime from Nepal to Bihar. 

 Although the situation has corrected a little after the deployment of SSB in 2003, now SSB will also monitor where such a large border is. The SSB has a range of 15 km from the border. Here SSB can intercept and interrogate anyone. After this, the police field begins.

 There was no treaty between Nepal and India that we would hand over criminals to each other, but in spite of this, this work continues to be done with the understanding of the officials of the two countries stationed on the border. In the last few days, after the Oli government, there is definitely tension in the relationship and now there is no love between the soldiers on the border, which was seen earlier.

 Four days ago there was a clash between the people of Sijua in Indian territory and the village of Adenaha in Nepal. The villagers said that liquor is being smuggled in a big way from Nepal by night and clothes, ration, urea fertilizer by day. There was some dispute between the two villages about smuggling itself. 

 The head of Bahra Panchayat Lalbabu Singh said that, smuggling is going on openly but neither it is able to stop the SSB nor the administration is doing anything. While we were on the Madhepura-Matihani border, we were prevented from taking videos, photos by the Nepal Security Force. One reason for this was that rationing of smuggling was going on in front of everyone during the day. After seeing the camera, security personnel stopped the movement on the main road and people were walking through the fields. 

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