103 cars trying to enter Kathmandu valley sent back

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
KATHMANDU: As many as 103 vehicles trying to enter Kathmandu valley without vehicle permit during the ongoing lockdown were returned from
Nagdhunga on Tuesday alone
Those with essential supplies, however, have been allowed the entry. The government has enforced a nationwide lockdown since March 24 to
contain the outbreak of COVID-19
All human and vehicular movements have come to a grinding halt except for those providing essential services and supplies. Kathmandu
Metropolitan City (KMC) deputy mayor Hari Prabha Khadgi, today, went to Nagdhunga to take stock of the people and vehicles trying to enter
Kathmandu valley through this entry point. Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP) Ghanashyam Shrestha, Chief of Metropolitan Police Circle,
Thankot, shared that 103 vehicles were sent back on Tuesday while 37 vehicles were turned away from the entry point on Monday. Vehicle
permit passes have been issued by respective district administration offices in special cases and conditions
However, misuse of those passes has been reported during the ongoing lockdown. The vehicles trying to enter the valley were returned either
in lack of vehicle pass or a convincing reason for travelling, according to police
The entry points to Kathmandu have been tightened to prevent untoward entries and exit during such a health crisis. DSP Shrestha further
said that the entry point has not recorded any vehicles with foreign number plate trying to enter Kathmandu. Vehicles supplying vegetables
and food items however enter Kathmandu routinely
Around 500 vehicles carrying essential supplies are entering Kathmandu via Nagdhunga on a daily basis lately, DSP Shrestha added. Deputy
Mayor Khadgi, during the on-site visit, inquired with the drivers about their reason to come to Kathmandu and where they would stay and so
forth
She also distributed facial masks to the drivers driving without using protective gears like mask. The post 103 vehicles attempting to
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