The statement of the defendants in the case related to the Three Kune incident begins, Mishra and Jabra are out of touch

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The statement of the defendants in the case related to the Three Kune incident begins, Mishra and Jabra are out of touch

The statement of the defendants involved in the violent incident at Tinkune has begun. However, the two leaders of RPP who were present are out of touch.

The testimony of the defendants in the case has started from Monday in the Kathmandu District Court. Spokesperson of District Police Complex Kathmandu, Superintendent of Police Apilraj Bohra said that RPP Senior Vice President Ravindra Mishra and General Minister and Member of Parliament Dhavalshamsher Jabra are not in contact.

They are indicted in court on four counts each of crimes against the state, criminal nuisance, organized crime and integration. "34 people who were under investigation for criminal nuisance and organized crime and 3 people who were accused of crimes against the state were missing," Bohra said. "Among them, Mishra and Jabra are not in contact now." When taking a

case, the police also make the accused present on bail. MP Dhawal Shamsher Rana was absent from attendance due to medical treatment on 7th Baisakh. His wife took over. Rana had returned home on 14th Baisakh after undergoing treatment in Mumbai, India.

Mishra got permission from the Supreme Court to stay in custody in the writ of imprisonment. On June 2, a bench of Supreme Court Justices Kumar Chudal and Til Prasad Shrestha ordered Mishra to be released on bail.

District Court Information Officer Deepak Kumar Shrestha informed that they will be arrested according to the law if they are not present to present their statement. "The statements of those who were present have started," Shrestha said. If they do not come at the time of the statement, they can be prosecuted and made to appear in court.

The public prosecutor's office has filed separate indictments against 50 and 11 people, including Prasai, in accordance with 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.

There are preparations to file a case in the juvenile court against the four children accused of being involved in the violent demonstration. The public prosecutor's office is preparing to register a case against the state and 3 others for criminal nuisance. Although the police gave the opinion that a case should be filed against 180 people, the district attorney's office filed charge sheets against only 65 people, including four children.

The public prosecutor's office has demanded punishment for the "commander" of the royalist demonstration, Durga Prasad Prasai, for five crimes. The district police complex spent about two months investigating the incident. During that time, 90 people were arrested and investigated. 18 of the people who gave the opinion to prosecute the case are still on the absconding list of the police.

Rajawadi's demonstration on 15th Chait turned violent and journalist Suresh Rajak of Avenues Television and Savin Maharjan of Kirtipur-4 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 Maharajganj. Revika was taken to Maharajganj for plastic surgery after keeping her in the intensive care unit of the civil hospital for a long time. CTVS is being treated in ICU due to excessive bleeding from the bullet wound.

Dilliprasad Luiatel 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 being injured, 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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