Held in Nepal for ‘carrying printouts of USD notes’, Bengal photographer waits for relief

Kolkata | Tuesday | 24th May, 2022

Summary:

Kolkata, May 24 (PTI) A trip to Nepal turned into a nightmare for a photographer from West Bengal as he ended up in prison for allegedly carrying jpeg image printouts of USD 100 notes, which he would have "needed there for shooting a short film".

Alone and helpless in Nepal, Durlav Roy Chowdhury (24), a resident of Salkia in West Bengal"s Howrah district, had been waiting for assistance from India since November.

Speaking to PTI over phone from ward number 2 of Jhapa Karagaar in Nepal, Roy Chowdhury said that court hearing of his case is scheduled on May 25, and he was hoping to get reprieve as "I have not done anything illegal".

Eshor Raj Poudel, the consul general of Nepal in Kolkata, when approached by PTI, said he had no information about the case.

"I will explore this and talk to the authorities and the district magistrate of Jhapa.

As this is a legal matter, we need to see the evidence.

But I can give assurance that all support would be rendered to the family of the man under trial,” Poudel stated.

The photographer, who identifies himself as a National Geographic contributor on his Linkedin page, claimed that he was being denied basic facilities in the jail.

He also said that he was subjected to "torture" for 20 days since his arrest on November 24 before being produced before a court which then sent him to judicial custody.

"I started my journey last November.

At every checkpoint, I had showed security personnel the printouts of the USD bills that I had with me for the shoot.

They allowed me to get through.

At the Chandragadi Airport, however, authorities sent me to an office and I was subsequently detained," he maintained.

Roy Chowdhury said he was carrying around 230 pieces of prop USD notes, which, "in no way, matched with actual currency when forensic tests were conducted", the report of which he shared with PTI.

"I had planned to throw them in the air and shoot a sequence for my film "Money Isn"t Everything’.