Tear gas was not fired from the burnt house in Tinkune: Inspector General of Police Thapa

Chaitra 22, 2081

Kantipur Reporter

Tear gas was not fired from the burnt house in Tinkune: Inspector General of Police Thapa

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Inspector General of Nepal Police Deepak Thapa clarified that tear gas was not fired from the roof of the house burnt by Rajawadi. On Chait 15, Rajawadi set fire to a house in Tinkune.

It was claimed that the reason for the fire was that tear gas was fired at the protestors from the roof of the house. Inspector General of Nepal Police Thapa clarified that tear gas was not fired from that house. "Tear gas was not fired from the three-cornered house." Tear gas is fired from the bottom up . Not from the top down,' he said, 'tear gas was not fired from the top of the house . Likewise, tear gas was not fired on the stage.'

Thapa also informed that investigation is being done based on facts on the people involved in the incident. Thapa informed that the investigation is going on regarding the fact and evidence that every person is involved in criminal activities. 

Inspector General Thapa also informed that the police system is active to find Durga Prasai. 

Kantipur

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