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On March 15th, the testimony of those present in the court for their involvement in the violent demonstration of monarchy supporters in Kathmandu's Tinkune has ended. District Court Information Officer Deepak Kumar Shrestha informed that after the statement of Judge Dhruvraj Karki of Kathmandu District Court was over in the 26th session, the discussion has started behind closed doors.
The public prosecutor's office prepared separate indictments of 50 and 11 persons including Prasai and a case was filed on 11th of June according to Section 32 of the Civil Criminal Procedure Code, 2074. Among them, 11 people have already been released after demanding bail under criminal nuisance. Shrestha said, "After the statement of the 50 people present, the debate has started from today," Shrestha said. Now, after the statements of those present, the closed debate has started.
RPPA Senior Vice President Ravindra Mishra, RPPA General Minister and Member of Parliament Dhaval Shamsher Rana and 11 people who were missing during attendance are not in touch now.
Deputy Superintendent of Police Pralhad Karki, Police Inspector Wangel Lama, Pappukumar Das, Senior Deputy Inspector of Police Vishnu Khatiwada, Vijay Shahi, Deputy Inspector of Police Arjun Setthi, Senior Constable Bishnu Sapkota, working in District Police Complex Bhadrakali Kathmandu, have filed a case of treason, criminal nuisance, duty killing, killing industry and organized crime with 50 people including the government of Nepal as the plaintiff and Durga Prasai as defendants. was Preparations are underway to file a case against the four children who were involved in the violent demonstration in the Juvenile Court.
When the Three Corners protest led by the 'Janakmandar' Prasain appointed by Navraj Subedi's 'Synukta Jan Andolan Samiti' became violent, avenues television journalist Suresh Rajak and 29-year-old Savin Maharjan of Kirtipur-4 were killed and 20 others were injured by police firing. None of the people who were shot were protesters.
3 people who were injured in the shooting are still undergoing treatment. Rebika Khatri of Udaipur who was shot in the thigh, Dilliprasad Luintel of Bhojpur who was shot in the stomach and Ramhari (Ridam) Shrestha of Kavre who was shot in the arm are undergoing treatment. According to police data, 56 houses, institutions and offices were vandalized and set on fire during the demonstration. Police said that 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 a traffic island were damaged. 69 vehicles were damaged in the arson and vandalism during the demonstration. Among them, 63 are four-wheelers and 6 are two-wheelers. The police said that CCTV and other physical things were also damaged. is.
