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Neptex
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THIS IS NOT A SAD NEWS DUDE. THEY GOT WHAT THEY DESERVE.
Good things happen in society by putting these people behind the bar. Those drug dealers belong to behind the bar. Thank to law enforcements. Thanks to Dallas Police. We don't need those people in our DFW Nepalese community.

God Bless,
NepTex

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I posted this coz I want to tell all nepalies, working at gas station, to be carefull. lot of them don't know its illegal. don't sell it even though your boss tells you to.

 

 

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The Store Owners/Managers should be the ones that need to be actually put behind the bars because on their directives these employees were working. Some of these greedy people think they make millions out of selling these cheap illegal drugs. These employees also share the blame but more tan being criminals they are unfortunate people.

And I certainly don't agree with NepTex, you are yourself a human being and a Nepali-learn to understand people's problem man! I know that these employees should also share their part but they are not the actual criminals and surely not drug dealers. PLS don't be so harsh on them. Chill Out Man.

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How old do you have to be to know not to be a drug peddler, either actively or passively?

Are you automatically immune from rule of law and 'gaali galauz' for being a drug peddler of Nepali origin?

Do you deserve sympathy for your drug peddling activities, if you are a Nepali person?

If the gas station, and including Mr Karmacharya, was selling certain things to certain selected few ('The employees were careful and would only sale to people they knew or who they were comfortable selling to, police explained.), it is hard to imagine Mr Karmacharya was just an unfortunate victim of the side business.

And remember, this news is not fabricated, as it came from the authority.

Brother - do the crime, do the time.

_x

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"Just because he/she is a Nepali, we need to sympsthy" is a low life cave man attitude that is very prevalent among us. Some people down this posting will call it "Leg Pulling" and I guarantee that. We do not see the difference. And please don't be stupid telling "they didn't know". For the better of the Nepali society in Dallas, their family member in Nepal should be contacted and they should never be allowed to come to any Nepali gathering. Beware! You never know they might make your basement as their operation room.

 

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Three Arrested In Longview Drug Raid
Rizwan Malik
Rizwan Malik

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Early this morning (March 6, 2008), the Longview Police Department SWAT team served a search warrant entry for the County Organized Drug Enforcement Unit (CODE), on Pinebrook St. in Longview.

An undisclosed amount of methamphetamine and pills were seized along with related evidence.

Three men were arrested in the residence and taken to the Gregg County jail.  Those arrested were:

Rizwan Malik, 28, of Longview

  • Possession of a Controlled Substance (State Jail Felony)

Irfan Mahzer, of Longview

  • Possession of a Controlled Substance ( State Jail Felony)

Bikram Basnet, 22, of Longview

  • INS Detainer

The CODE Unit was assisted by the FBI, ATF, and ICE.

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Neptex
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Damn, more Nepali people are being taken to jail again. We need to be more careful with it. Most of us are not aware of the punishment we get if we are involved in those kinds of activities. If we know the store is doing this kind of business, we just need to quit that job and find another safer job.

God Bless,
NepTex

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