Request of the police to provide information about relatives lost in the protest

The police claim that it will help facilitate the identification of human remains found in structures damaged by vandalism and arson and facilitate the families concerned.

Bhadra 30, 2082

Kantipur Reporter

Request of the police to provide information about relatives lost in the protest

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In order to identify the burnt human remains found in various places in Kathmandu, the police has requested that the relatives who were lost or lost contact during the agitation and demonstration led by Jen-G should contact them.

According to District Police Complex Kathmandu Information Officer Appelraj Bohra, it is requested to immediately inform the police about the details of the relatives who were lost or lost during the protest and demonstration on August 23rd and 24th.  According to the

statement, the identification of human remains found in structures damaged by vandalism and arson will help facilitate the families concerned. 

Premises asked to contact police control number 100, Premises phone 9851283012 or send email to [email protected].

Kantipur

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