Home minister orders probe into Spain visit scam
Summary:
- Nepal's Home Minister Ramesh Lekhak has ordered an urgent investigation into allegations that some Nepalis who traveled to Spain purportedly to participate in an international event alongside Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli did not return to Nepal.
- The probe aims to identify those individuals beyond the official delegation, understand the process of their travel, and uncover how their visas were arranged.
- Opposition parties have pressured the government, suspecting that officials may be involved in trafficking people under the guise of attending the event.
- The Central Investigation Bureau (CIB) and Anti-Human Trafficking Bureau have been tasked with leading the investigation.
- Prime Minister Oli visited Spain from June 28 to attend the Fourth International Conference on Financing Development (FFD4) from June 30 to July 3, leading a 21-member official delegation.
- Some individuals who traveled with the delegation reportedly remain unaccounted for and are suspected to have fled to European countries, possibly using forged documents through non-governmental channels.
- Immigration officials confirmed many people received visas to attend the program but are uncertain if all returned.
- Opposition lawmakers raised this issue in Parliament, demanding clarity and accountability.
- PM Oli dismissed the accusations as propaganda aimed at criticizing him.
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Even our prime minister is involved in these scams and we wonder why our passport doesn't have freedom to easily visit more countries.