Kathmandu, May 23
Stating that the condition
of Nepalis in West Asia has remained normal, the government has reduced the
operation of the Emergency Control Room (ECR) to 12 hours from round the clock
facility.
"We remain
continuously vigilant regarding the safety and interests of Nepalis in West
Asia. The ECR established at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MoFA) will now be
operated from 9:00 am to 9:00 pm only, reduced from its previous 24-hour
operation," Spokesperson of the Ministry Lok Bahadur Poudel Chhetri said
at a media briefing on Friday.
Until Friday. the
Control Room received more than 160 calls, over 50 emails, and more than 110
contacts via online messaging platforms, in addition to over 10 physical
appearances.
However, the number of
migrant Nepalis seeking support of the government via the ECR has gone down
significantly, of late.
In the last 48 hours
alone, there have been only two contacts. Similarly, the number of people
filling out the online form launched by the DoCS currently stands at 87,863.
According to Chhetri, only
12 people registered in the last 14 days.
The MoFA said that the
government is closely monitoring the recent developments in the West Asia
region. Although the region remains tense, the possibility of meaningful
dialogue is strong, and the situation has been on an improving trend since May.
"The most
pressing needs at present are to ensure the success of diplomatic efforts for
peace, to clear the blockage in the Strait of Hormuz, and to establish lasting
peace in the region. Nepal supports the ongoing bilateral and multilateral
efforts to clear the blockage in the Strait of Hormuz," reads a statement
from the MoFA.
It also expressed
hopes that the blockage will soon be resolved, and the affected supply chains
and inflated market prices will gradually move towards normalisation.
Meanwhile, the
government has successfully rescued of 687 Nepalis from illegally operated
online scamming centres in the border areas of Cambodia, Myanmar, Laos, and
Thailand in Southeast Asia.
The Foreign Ministry
said that the rescue operations were conducted with the coordination and
collaboration among various agencies by the Nepali missions in Thailand and
Myanmar. Of them, 71 individuals have been rescued in the last two weeks.
Out of that total
number, 562 Nepali citizens have been rescued from Cambodia, 111 from Myanmar,
8 from Laos, and 6 from Thailand, and brought back to Nepal. It is estimated
that many more Nepalis may still be trapped in that region.
Likewise, at the
request of the Embassy of Nepal in Bangkok, the Cambodian government has so far
waived fines for 102 Nepalis, and a request has been made for the waiver of
fines for an additional 172 Nepalis.
Twenty-nine Nepalis
are imprisoned in various Cambodian jails on charges including organised crime,
torture, and human trafficking.
"Efforts continue
to secure remission of sentences for 18 Nepalis imprisoned in Myanmar, and they
have been visited and provided with necessary assistance," according to
the MoFA.
Published in The Rising Nepal daily on 24 May 2026.
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