Criminal nuisance, organized crime, crime against the state, duty killing case, killing industry etc.
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On March 15, the police submitted a report to the district attorney's office after investigating those arrested during the violent demonstration of monarchy supporters in Tinkune, Kathmandu.
According to the spokesperson of District Police Complex Kathmandu, Superintendent of Police Apilraj Bohra, a report has been filed with the public prosecutor with the opinion that 108 people should be prosecuted on Thursday. The police arrested and investigated 90 people for this.
Gokul Bahadur Niraula, the spokesperson of the Public Prosecutor's Office, said that after investigating and analyzing the police report, the charge sheet will be filed by Sunday. "A case has been proposed against 108 including 4 children for five offences," Niraula said, "We are investigating." The chargesheet will be filed on Sunday. '
The police have proposed a case in criminal nuisance, organized crime, crime against the state, duty killing, killing industry etc. ''
According to police spokesperson Bohra, the police were investigating 61 people for criminal nuisance and organized crime and 29 people for crimes against the state. Among them, 34 people who are under investigation for criminal nuisance, organized crime and 3 people who are accused of crimes against the state have missed their appearance.
RPP Senior Vice President Ravindra Mishra, General Minister and Member of Parliament Dhavalshamsher Rana have been placed under arrest. Similarly, Durga Prasai, who was the commander in the demonstration, is still in custody.
