Kathmandu (AP) in Nepal - A mountaineer in South Africa was arrested by the police in the capital of Nepal yesterday after trying to expand Mount Everest without a compulsory license.
Johannesburg's Ryan Shaun Davie was caught by the climbing officer at the Everest Base Camp earlier this month and his passport was forfeited. He agreed to surrender to the tourist office in Kathmandu, descended from the mountain and was held on Tuesday.
Dinesh Bhattarai, the director of the tourism bureau, said David was detained by the police, but he has not yet decided on the lawsuit.
In 2017, a licensed judge who tried to climb Everest without a 11,000 dollar license faced an additional fine, a fine of $ 22,000, a ban, he sentenced to four years imprisonment after he was arrested Khumbu Icefall or more that is likely to be) According to the British "Daily Mail" newspaper report, he was finally allowed to return to his home by getting a ban on climbing for 10 years in Nepal. In fact, an invalid climber who is not climbing other mountainous areas says he is "in trance", he will retry, but next time I will purchase another license.
Documents - On archival photos on 27th September 2015, Hiker was absent at the Everest base camp in Nepal. According to officials, climbers in South Africa were detained by the police in the capital of Nepal on Wednesday after trying to expand Mount Everest without compulsory license. Johannesburg's Ryan Shaun Davie was caught by the climbing officer at the Everest Base Camp earlier this month and his passport was forfeited. He went down the mountain to surrender to the tourist office in Kathmandu where he agreed that he was detained on Tuesday. (AP Photo / Zhaxi Sherpa, Archive)
On 24 August 2015 Nepal resumed Mount Everest including sightseeing for climbers. Japanese climber Tsuyoshi Kuriki who tried climbing Mount Everest four times but did not succeed was awarded the only climber license of autumn season. He tried the fifth attempt in October but had to give up only 700 meters (2,300 feet) from the summit because of "strong wind and heavy snow". Kuruki realized the danger of climbing Mount Everest, was trapped in the snow cave near the summit for two days, bear frostbite and underwent frostbite. To bring further difficulties