Chaos at the Border: Nepal's Home Minister Gurung Stuns Security with Surprise Koshi Province Inspection
Home Minister Sudhan Gurung conducted an unannounced inspection of border points in Koshi Province, sparking chaos among security officials as he investigated smuggling and revenue leakage in Sunsari and Morang.
In a move that has sent shockwaves through Nepal's security apparatus, Home Minister Sudhan Gurung carried out a surprise inspection of border points in Koshi Province on Friday evening without any prior notice to local agencies.
The minister arrived in the Sunsari and Morang districts to investigate mounting reports of cross-border smuggling and significant revenue leakage. His unannounced presence caused immediate chaos among high-ranking security officials, who were completely unaware of his movement in the region until the inspection began.
This aggressive monitoring visit is part of Gurung's broader crackdown on border violations. Having recently inspected checkpoints in the Parsa district of Madhesh Province, the minister shifted his focus to the Birgunj border area and other key locations in Koshi to directly review border operations and security protocols.
The inspection was conducted without a security escort, highlighting the minister's determination to get an unfiltered view of the situation. Officials at the border have been instructed to tighten controls and immediately address any gaps in revenue collection.
Security agencies are now scrambling to recalibrate their operations as the government signals a zero-tolerance approach to smuggling activities along Nepal's borders.