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Five Bolero Vehicles Seized in Nepal for Engine and Chassis Number Tampering

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Highlights

  • Five Mahindra Bolero vehicles illegally imported from India were seized in Itahari

  • Engine and chassis numbers of all vehicles were altered to evade registration checks

  • Traffic police handed over the vehicles to the Revenue Investigation Office for legal action

  • Authorities warn the public against buying vehicles without verified documentation


Traffic Police Crackdown on Bolero Vehicles with Altered Engine Numbers

The Koshi Province Traffic Police Office in Itahari recently conducted an operation that led to the seizure of five Mahindra Bolero vehicles. These vehicles were smuggled from India and had their engine and chassis numbers deliberately altered. This proactive measure demonstrates the commitment of Nepalese authorities to curb vehicle fraud and enforce road safety regulations.


Detailed Overview of the Seized Bolero Vehicles

Each of the five Bolero vehicles was found with discrepancies between the official registration documents and the actual vehicle details. These alterations are illegal and are considered a serious offense under Nepalese law.

Vehicle NumberEngine NumberChassis NumberKey Issue
ग १ च ६६५४GF74I60869MA1X B2GKA72I26586Vehicle not imported by registered company, details not submitted to Gandaki Transport Office
ना २ ज ७९५५GG81F41484 / GA94L69481MA1PSZGK98M77644Engine number and color altered
को १ ज ११११AF31L32764 / DW46023Not specifiedEngine differs from registration document
ना २ ज ८४८३Not specifiedNot recordedNot listed in Narayani Transport Office records
ना ३ च ३९२८DF14L38542MA1BP4DFC12L74027Vehicle not imported by company, engine number re-punched

Investigation Findings on Smuggled Bolero Vehicles

Authorities confirmed that the vehicles were illegally imported from India. After import, criminals tampered with the engine and chassis numbers to avoid detection during registration checks. This type of tampering not only violates Nepalese law but also poses risks to buyers and overall road safety.


Legal Measures Taken Against Altered Bolero Vehicles

All five vehicles have been handed over to the Revenue Investigation Office in Itahari for further scrutiny and legal action. Traffic police have emphasized that tampering with vehicle identification numbers is a severe offense. They also caution the public to always verify vehicle documentation before making any purchase.


Strengthening Vehicle Compliance and Road Safety in Nepal

This case underscores the importance of proper vehicle registration and adherence to import regulations in Nepal. By removing illegally modified vehicles from the roads, authorities aim to protect consumers, enhance road safety, and maintain integrity in the automotive sector, especially for popular vehicles like the Mahindra Bolero.


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