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12 jail escapees from Nepal nabbed in Uttar Pradesh

Published on: Sep 11, 2025 07:14 AM IST

Eight held in Siddharthnagar and four at Sonauli border; security checks intensified along the Indo-Nepal border following jailbreaks amid violent protests in Nepal

GORAKHPUR Security forces foiled an infiltration attempt on Wednesday after 12 jail inmates, who had escaped from prisons in Nepal, were caught while trying to cross into Indian territory in UP. Eight were arrested in Siddharthnagar and four at the Sonauli border in Maharajganj district, said officials.

Officials confirmed that among the eight arrested in Siddharthnagar, five were Indian nationals and three Nepalis. (Pic for representation)

The arrests were made when the fugitives attempted to cross into India through the Khunwa and Aligarhwa border points. Security checks had been intensified along the Indo-Nepal border following multiple jailbreaks amid ongoing violent protests in Nepal, said superintendent of police (Siddharthnagar) Abhishek Mahajan.

Officials confirmed that among the eight arrested in Siddharthnagar, five were Indian nationals and three Nepalis. The Nepali escapees included Hari Lal, 35, of Kapilvastu, Suraj Chaudhary, 29, of Ward 11, Kapilvastu and an unidentified individual. They were jailed on charges of sexual assault and violations under the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (NDPS) Act.

The Indian nationals were identified as Hashmat Ali Darzi, 30, of Siddharthnagar, Gorakh Yadav, 40, Sonu Choudhary, 30, of Kushinagar, Shakil Darzi, 24, and Salahuddin, 33. They had been imprisoned on charges of theft and NDPS-related crimes.

SP (Maharajganj) Somendra Meena said the arrested individuals were being interrogated to determine the circumstances of their jailbreak in Nepal and their motives for attempting to enter India.

Police officials noted that the deteriorating law and order situation in Nepal weakened prison security, leading to mass jailbreaks and raising serious security concerns for both countries.

 
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