Police Nab Two Men in Urlabari After Brown Sugar Bust During Routine Check
Police in Morang’s Urlabari arrested two men after finding brown sugar hidden internally during a motorcycle stop, highlighting how drug traffickers use increasingly risky concealment methods.
Police in Urlabari, Morang, have arrested two men after allegedly discovering brown sugar hidden inside their rectums during a routine vehicle check at Golchok. The suspects were traveling on a motorcycle when a team from the Area Police Office Urlabari intercepted them and recovered about 11 grams of the illegal substance.
The men were identified as Keshav Shrestha and Nischal Gurung, according to the police report. Officers said the arrest happened during standard roadside screening, a reminder that even ordinary checks can lead to major narcotics seizures.
How the arrest happened
Police stopped the motorcycle at Golchok as part of a routine inspection and later recovered the brown sugar from the suspects. The internal concealment method suggests an attempt to avoid detection, a tactic often used in drug smuggling cases when traffickers try to move small but valuable quantities across checkpoints.
The seized amount, while relatively small in weight, is still significant because brown sugar is a street term commonly used for heroin in South Asia. Even a few grams can carry serious legal consequences under Nepal’s narcotics laws.
Why this case stands out
This arrest is notable not only because of the concealment method, but also because it happened in a local checkpoint setting rather than a large-scale raid. That makes it a sharp example of how anti-narcotics policing often depends on routine enforcement, not just intelligence-led operations.
Cases involving internal concealment are especially concerning because they can pose severe health risks to suspects as well as complications for investigators. Police frequently encounter increasingly inventive hiding methods in drug trafficking cases, reflecting the pressure on smugglers to evade detection.
Broader context
Narcotics-related arrests have remained a recurring issue across Nepal, with police regularly reporting seizures of brown sugar in both urban and border districts. Authorities have repeatedly warned that trafficking networks use motorcycles, personal transport, and short-distance movement to reduce suspicion while carrying small packets of narcotics.
In this case, the response from the Area Police Office Urlabari shows how local policing continues to play a central role in intercepting suspected drug movement before it spreads further into the supply chain.
Police say the investigation is ongoing.