”I am not the police who brought out this photo,” says Bhusal, ”I did not think that I would make it viral.” I took a photo to explain how they are sitting.
After the picture of Ravi Lamichhane sleeping in a small room in a small room was published on social media, a debate has started as to how the picture inside the custody came out. The Home Minister Ramesh Akhtar has instructed the Inspector General of Police to publish the photos in custody and also investigate the responsible police officer.
Dr. who calls himself a social activist. Nicholas Bhusal published a video through social media and claimed that he took the picture. In the video, he said, "I didn't even go inside the detention center and shoot it, I shot the footage of the CCTV camera." That too in front of the police. At that time, all the policemen were in the room.'
Nicholas has admitted on his Facebook on Thursday that the photo is true and that he took it himself and put it on the social network. "I didn't have any bad intention to blame anyone," he said, "Please don't get confused." I went to understand the health condition and to provide encouragement.'
On Thursday, through Facebook Live, he said that the photo was taken last Saturday at 4 pm and posted on Facebook on Tuesday. He admitted that he took the picture from the TV screen where the CCTV footage was displayed while sitting in the control room of the district police office after he came back after understanding the health condition of Lamichhane in custody. He said that it was a mistake to bring out the picture and he is ready to face the punishment. "It was not the police who brought out this photo, it was me," he said, "not thinking that I would make it viral." I took a photo to explain how they are sitting.'
Since Lamichhane was arrested and kept in the custody of the Kaski police, the general public has been banned from carrying mobile phones. As soon as you enter the district police office premises, the police keep mobile phones of common people near the gate. Bhusal claimed that he was not asked for a mobile phone. He has claimed that he took the photo in front of the police and the CCTV footage of which he took the photo should be with the police. He also posted a picture of Lamichhane on Facebook along with a poster inviting him to participate in the demonstration in Chitwan on 6th of January. But after the picture went viral on Wednesday, the picture of Lamichhane was removed.
Deepak Bohora, co-treasurer of RSVP, posted the photo on his Facebook page on Wednesday and said that the police are guilty of making the photo public. There is a limit to doing injustice. To whom would the Kaski police have screenshotted the CCTV photo of Ravi Dai sleeping in the detention cell?, he asked, and for what purpose was it made public? How much is this photo worth? If justice is not dead, someone or someone will have to pay the price.
District Police Office Kaski spokesperson DSP Basant Kumar Sharma has said that the incident is being investigated. In the initial investigation, it was known that Bhusal had published the photo, but it would become clear after further investigation, he said. "After the investigation, we are discussing which law to take action according to the need," he said, "two-three laws seem to be attracted." He did not accept that Bhusal had met Lamichhane that day. He said, "They came to meet but did not meet". Tell . Article 298 of the Civil Crimes Code states that no one shall violate the confidentiality of any information, information, or correspondence contained or transmitted through electronic means, or shall not transfer or cause to be transferred to anyone in an unauthorized manner. A person who commits or commits such an offense shall be punished with imprisonment up to two years or a fine of up to twenty thousand rupees or both. If the photo is published like that, it seems that the Personal Privacy Act, 2075 and the Electronic Transactions Act will also be attracted.
Former DIG of Nepal Police, Hemant Malla, said that in terms of security, it would not be a good thing for the pictures to come out in custody. He said, "The fact that VIPs are treated differently in detention affects the psychology of common prisoners." In some cases, it also affects the investigation.' He said that if the army of former ministers and prime ministers go to meet the prisoners, it will affect the investigation in one way or another.
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