Subscribe free to our newsletters via your
. Earth Science News .




TRADE WARS
Nepal police seize smuggled gold bound for India
by Staff Writers
Kathmandu (AFP) July 10, 2013


Nepal police seized 35 kilograms (77 pounds) of gold on Wednesday, smuggled over the border from China and bound for India, where demand for the precious metal was soaring, officers said.

The shipment, worth two million dollars on the black market, was the biggest ever seized by police in Nepal in what is an increasingly lucrative cross-border smuggling racket, the officers said.

The gold, 35 bars weighing one kilogramme each, was discovered in a truck in the capital Kathmandu after police trailed the vehicle following a tip off, superintendent Uttam Kumar Karkee told AFP.

"We were tipped off about this a few days ago. On Wednesday, we followed the vehicle from the Tibetan border for several hours and seized the gold which was hidden inside a container," Karkee said.

The seizure comes after 16 kilograms of gold was seized in Kathmandu on May 16 also from neighbouring Tibet in China, said Nepal Police spokesman Nawaraj Silwal.

"Wednesday's seizure is the biggest so far. We have found that a huge amount of gold is being smuggled from Tibet to India via Nepal," Silwal said.

He said that smugglers have been using land routes after authorities stepped up customs inspections at airports.

Karkee said the 24-year-old driver of the vehicle has been arrested and police were looking for two of his accomplices.

India, the world's top gold consumer, raised import duty on the precious metal last month to stem surging demand and reduce the country's ballooning current account deficit.

Gold and silver imports in India jumped nearly 90 percent in May from a year earlier, thanks to a slide in global prices and frenzied buying of the metal for wedding presents and other gifts.

.


Related Links
Global Trade News






Comment on this article via your Facebook, Yahoo, AOL, Hotmail login.

Share this article via these popular social media networks
del.icio.usdel.icio.us DiggDigg RedditReddit GoogleGoogle








TRADE WARS
Mongolia's massive Oyu Tolgoi mine begins copper shipments
Ulan Bator, Mongolia (UPI) Jul 9, 2013
Mining giant Rio Tinto's $6.2 billion copper and gold Oyu Tolgoi project in Mongolia has started to ship copper concentrate to customers, the company said. The first copper concentrate was produced at the mine in January and Rio Tinto had projected commercial output to begin by the end of last month, but the company and the government had disagreements over costs and financing, The Wal ... read more


TRADE WARS
Man who battled Fukushima disaster dies of cancer

Fukushima radioactive groundwater readings rocket

REACTing to a crisis

RESCUE Consortium Demonstrates Technologies for First Responders

TRADE WARS
Experts row over 'earliest' Chinese inscriptions find

Designer droplets open new possibilities

Silicon oxide memories transcend a hurdle

Researchers Build 3-D Structures Out of Liquid Metal

TRADE WARS
N.Z suspends Tonga aid over Chinese plane fears

Corals cozy up with bacterial buddies

Parched Jordan to tap ancient aquifer

Great Barrier Reef's condition is declining

TRADE WARS
Scientists Image Vast Subglacial Water System Underpinning West Antarctica's Thwaites Glacier

Antarctic glacier calves iceberg 8 times as big as Manhattan Island

Evidence suggests Antarctic crabs could be native

CryoSat maps largest-ever flood beneath Antarctica

TRADE WARS
US farm subsidy policies contribute to worsening obesity trends

Contemplating the Brazilian dilemma: Abundant grain but inadequate storage

Mead Johnson to cut formula prices amid China probe

The balancing act of producing more food sustainably

TRADE WARS
China rain, landslides leave 28 dead, 66 missing

Haiti on alert as storm Chantal approaches

Storm Erick leaves two dead, two missing in Mexico

Chantal nears hurricane strength in Caribbean

TRADE WARS
Investment tops agenda as Nigerian president visits China

Three Mozambique soldiers arrested for highway robbery

Mozambique army attacks former rebel camp

Beijing finances new Guinea-Bissau presidential palace

TRADE WARS
Did Neandertals have language?

How well can you see with your ears? Device offers new alternative to blind people

Ability of people to 'see' with their ears called impressive

Parts of ancient sphinx found in Israel




The content herein, unless otherwise known to be public domain, are Copyright 1995-2014 - Space Media Network. AFP, UPI and IANS news wire stories are copyright Agence France-Presse, United Press International and Indo-Asia News Service. ESA Portal Reports are copyright European Space Agency. All NASA sourced material is public domain. Additional copyrights may apply in whole or part to other bona fide parties. Advertising does not imply endorsement,agreement or approval of any opinions, statements or information provided by Space Media Network on any Web page published or hosted by Space Media Network. Privacy Statement