Authorities in Parsa have successfully apprehended a long-term fugitive wanted for significant financial crimes against the state. The arrest was executed by a specialized judgment execution team from the District Police Office, Parsa, following a targeted intelligence operation.
The individual, identified as 42-year-old Prabindra Sah Godh, was located hiding in Birgunj Metropolitan City-31. His arrest marks a significant step in the local judiciary's efforts to close pending cases involving high-value financial penalties.
According to official police records, Godh had been evading justice after the Parsa District Court found him guilty of revenue leakage. The court had previously sentenced him to a prison term of six months and imposed a staggering fine of 31,260,080 NPR.
Following his capture on the afternoon of May 12, 2026, the police team processed the convict and presented him before the Parsa District Court to begin his sentence. This operation underscores the intensifying crackdown on tax-related crimes and the commitment to enforcing judicial verdicts.
This arrest serves as a stern warning to those attempting to bypass fiscal regulations, as the state continues to track down individuals with outstanding legal liabilities.