In order to identify and investigate the persons involved in the violent demonstration by Rajawadi on Friday, the Nepal Police has requested the public to provide information.
The police have requested to provide information photos, videos or any other evidence on the facts of the incident to identify the people involved in the incident and collect evidence.
According to the police, the information received and the privacy of the informant will be protected. Today, the police is increasing the investigation on the accused by taking permission from the court to extend the deadline.
"Investigation is being conducted to find out what attracts people from the cases of murder, murder industry, duty killing case, theft/robbery, robbery, arson and treason," Spokesperson Deputy Inspector General Dinesh Kumar Acharya said, "Private and government property has been vandalized knowingly. Two people died. We will investigate those involved in the incident and proceed with the case accordingly. Everything is researched above. Let's all help.'
128 people including 55 policemen, 22 armed policemen and 51 protesters were injured during the violent demonstration of royalists which resulted in the death of two people. Police Complex Kathmandu reported that 18 private and government buildings were vandalized and set on fire during the violent demonstration. According to the police, more than three and a half dozen shops, organizations and offices were damaged in Tinkune, Koteshwar, Narefat, Suvidha Nagar, Jadibuti, Suvidha Nagar, Alok Nagar and Gourigau areas. According to the police, the royalist protestors vandalized and looted Bhatbhateni in Koteshwar and set fire to 12 different places.
Police said that the violent mob caused complete damage to 25 vehicles and partially damaged 14 vehicles. They also vandalized 6 police vehicles. Only 13 vehicles were completely burnt inside the premises of the herb production and processing company, while 4 motorcycles and 2 scooters were also set on fire. Similarly, two fire engines of Kathmandu metropolis were also damaged by pelting stones, police said.
The golden savings and cooperative building in Tinkune was completely burnt down when the royalists set fire to it. The fire that broke out in that building also damaged another house nearby. 6 private institutions in Raj Bhawan, 3 private institutions in Prabhu Complex, Central Office of Integrated Socialists, Herb Production and Processing Center and 3 police offices were also set on fire and vandalized.
Rajawadi also pelted stones at the houses of Anjali Shrestha, Nirak Shrestha, Meera Neupane, Nayan Bahadur Pandit, Sudha Pant, Hriday Parajuli, Ganesh Bahadur Dhakal, Sudarshan Golcha and others.
