Collection of nearly 2000 incidents in 'Loot Report'

Details such as vandalism in government offices, looting of goods from vandalized places such as Bhatbhateni, Ncell office, videos of public property being damaged, photos showing the faces and bike numbers of people who have been stripped of their police uniforms and equipment have been collected.

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Collection of nearly 2000 incidents in 'Loot Report'

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About 2,000 reports have been collected within eight days on a webpage called 'Loot Report', which was created to collect scenes and details of looting and vandalism during the demonstration on August 24.

is mentioned on the website, which was launched with the aim of preparing a digital document of the incidents of looting, arson and vandalism during the movement. Since September 10 (August 25) the collection of reports has been started, till October 2, 1,900 details have been collected. It is said that the website has been launched with the expectation of protecting the voices of the victims of the demonstration and helping to preserve the factual evidence of looting and vandalism. It also has the facility to clean the posted content if it is false with the 'Flag as Inaccurate' option . The content uploaded on

loot-report dot lovable dot app includes videos, photos and eyewitness accounts from Kathmandu Valley, Pokhara, Hetauda, ​​Biratnagar and various cities . In particular, details such as vandalism in government offices, scene of looting of goods from vandalized places like Bhatbhateni, Ncell office, video of public property being damaged, photos showing the face and bike number of a person who has been stripped of police uniforms and equipment have been collected.  During the

performance  The footage captured by people with mobile phones and CCTV footage have now become evidence . The website maker has said on the website that he wants to organize this platform to help with research, fact-checking and legal proceedings in the future. "Each video is important," the website's banner reads in bold letters, "We can create this record as a collective initiative to ensure justice is served and to ensure that these crimes do not disappear into history."

It is made clear that anyone can send videos, photos or links that they have and that no personal details of the sender will be collected . Many similar scenes from Biratnagar, Pokhara, Butwal, Nepalgunj and other cities have been uploaded on the page. In some videos, protesters can be seen entering shops and taking out goods, while in some, it is clear that public property is being damaged .

It is not revealed who is the creator of this . This webpage is built with lovable.dev platform . Loveable is a no-code AI platform, meaning it helps users build web and mobile applications without writing code.

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