Summary:
The Central Investigation Bureau (CIB) of Nepal Police has formed a special committee to investigate suspected human trafficking involving people who traveled to Spain under the pretext of attending a United Nations conference. The panel is led by Senior Superintendent Police Hobindra Bogati and includes investigators from the Bureau of Human Trafficking Transportation Control. The investigation was prompted by concerns that an organized network may be using government channels to smuggle people into Europe, with reports indicating that around 82 individuals traveled to Spain claiming to be conference participants, and an additional 55 were stopped at Tribhuvan International Airport.
The investigation follows the recent visit of a 21-member official Nepali delegation led by Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli to the Fourth International Conference on Financing for Development in Seville, Spain. The probe aims to determine if any government officials were complicit in facilitating unauthorized travel using forged documents and unofficial channels. Home Minister Ramesh Lekhak has directed authorities to scrutinize the allegations, and opposition lawmakers have raised concerns in Parliament. The committee is expected to submit its report soon after completing the inquiry.
Key points:
- CIB formed a special panel to investigate suspected human trafficking linked to a UN conference in Spain.
- Around 82 suspicious travelers claimed to attend the conference; 55 were stopped at the airport.
- Possible use of forged documents and unofficial routes to enter Europe.
- Investigation includes examining potential government complicity.
- The case has drawn public and political attention in Nepal.
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