Nepal

Kathmandu, May 25The Central Investigation Bureau of Nepal Cop has brought home Parshuram Tamang, 38, of Bhojpur district, from Thailand to initiate legal action against him.Tamang, an alleged kingpin of human trafficking racket based in Bangkok, was arrested by Thai police on March 27.
The Interpol had issued a diffusion muchice against Tamang at the request of Nepal Cop.
According to CIB, Thai police deported him to Nepal yesterday.More than 250 victims had filed FIRs against Tamang at CIB in associateion with human trafficking or fraud cases.Tamang used to identify easy targets in Nepal and dispatch them job offer from Bangkok by identifying himself as the sole agent authorised to dispatch Nepali youths to Canada and European countries for foreign employment from Bangkok.According to CIB, he would gather amounts ranging from Rs 500,000 to Rs two million from each victim through wire.When the victims reached Bangkok for processing foreign employment to Canada and European countries, Tamang held them hostage for weeks and forced them into asking money from their families back home before leaving them in the lurch,& said SP Sudip Giri.The post Human trafficker brought home seemed first on The Himalayan Times.





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