SSB captured captive captive from Nepal on Valmiki Nagar border

The Sashastra Seema Ball (SSB), a prisoner coming from Nepal’s Naval Parasar prison, managed to catch the Valmiki Nagar border. The prisoner has been identified as 20 -year -old Nishesh Kumar, who has been in jail for the past four months in a case of drugs. SSB officials said Nishesh Kumar escaped from the prison of Nepal and moved to the border of India. During special monitoring and patrol on the border, he was suspected and immediately caught in the Valmiki Nagar area. Officials said the prisoner was arrested by taking them to a safe place. According to SSB officials, Nishesh Kumar found no weapons or other suspicious items. Currently, details are collected regarding the legal aspects of his entry into India and from prison in Nepal. The local administration said that the arrested prisoner will soon be handed over to the officials concerned to inform the Prison Administration of Nepal and to take the necessary legal action. He said that monitoring and security system on the border would be tightened. Experts believe that such incidents indicate that there is a need for continuous monitoring and patrol on the border. It was thanks to the vigilance of SSB that it was successful to catch the careless prisoner. Local people appreciated SSB’s proceedings. A local resident said: “Such crime and absolute can only be prevented as a result of safety along the border. This ensures a safe environment for us.” The SSB also clarified during this period that no border safety would be relaxed. He said that strict steps will be taken against all who violate the law. The incident gave a message that safety and monitoring on the border of Nepal and India is constantly active and strong. The arrest of the careless prisoner has proven that the security forces against the boundary criminals are cautious and are able to bring any threat under immediate control. Thus, SSB’s vigilance and quick action on the Valmiki Nagar border managed to catch the prisoner who escaped from the prison of Nepal and strengthened the local and international security system. Share this story -tags