Case against 61 people in the three corner incident

Preparations to file a case against the four minors involved in the incident in the Bhaktapur Children's Court on Monday, those whose names were not mentioned in the charge sheet were released from custody on Sunday.

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Case against 61 people in the three corner incident

A case has been filed against 61 people in Kathmandu District Court on Sunday for their involvement in the violent incident that took place on 15 Chait in Kathmandu's Tinkune area. The district attorney's office has filed chargesheets against 61 people as the police have given the opinion that cases should be prosecuted against 180 people. A case is being registered against the other four minors in the Bhaktapur Children's Court on Monday.

The public prosecutor's office has demanded punishment for five offenses against the "commander" of the royalist protest, Durga Prasad Prasai, and four offenses each against RPP Senior Vice President Ravindra Mishra and General Minister and MP Dhaval Shamsher Jabara. 

District Court Information Officer Deepak Kumar Shrestha has been asked to be punished for crimes against the state, criminal nuisance, duty killing, killing industry, organized crime and integrated crime. Mishra and Jabra have been charged with criminal mischief, organized crime and organized crime against the state.

The public prosecutor's office has filed separate indictments of 50 and 11 people including Prasai and filed a case according to section 32 of the Civil Criminal Procedure Code of 2074. According to the office, 11 people have been registered under criminal nuisance and others have been registered as individual cases. Ramhari Sharma Kafle, chief associate attorney of the public prosecutor's office informed that a case will be filed against the four children accused of being involved in the violent demonstration in the Bhaktapur Children's Court on Monday. According to him, a case will be registered against one child against the state and against 3 others for criminal nuisance.

District Police Complex Kathmandu spent about two months investigating the Tinkune incident. Police Superintendent Apilraj Bohra informed that 90 people were arrested and investigated. 18 people are still on the absconding list of the police. According to spokesperson Bohra, 49 people who have been charged in the Tinkune incident are in custody. "61 people were investigated for criminal nuisance and organized crime and 29 people were investigated for crimes against the state," said Bohra, "of which 34 people who were investigated for criminal nuisance and organized crime and 3 people who were accused of crimes against the state were already released from custody." RPP's senior Upadhya Mishra and General Minister and MP Jabara, who were indicted, were already absent from court. "Commander" Prasai is still in custody.

Rajawadi's demonstration on 15th Chait turned violent and Avenues television journalist Suresh Rajak and Kirtipur-4's Savin Maharjan died. 20 people were injured in police firing. 3 people who were injured in the shooting are still undergoing treatment.

Revika Khatri of Udaipur, who was shot in the thigh, is being treated at Manmohan Cardiothoracic Vascular and Transplant Center in Maharajgunj. Revika was taken to Maharajganj for plastic surgery after being kept in the intensive care unit of the civil hospital for a long time. CTVS is undergoing treatment in ICU due to profuse bleeding from the bullet site.

Dilliprasad Luintel of Bhojpur, who was shot in the stomach, is undergoing treatment at the trauma center. Ramhari (Rhythm) Shrestha of Kavre, who was shot in the arm, is undergoing regular follow-up at B&B Hospital. After the injury, the operation of the vein in his arm, which has steel in his arm, is pending.

According to police data, 15 private houses, 37 private institutions (two media houses, one super market, two hospitals, four banks, two cooperatives, 20 businesses, one school, two party offices and three offices), one industry, two police offices and traffic islands were damaged in the Tinkune demonstration. 69 vehicles were damaged due to arson and vandalism.

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