On the recommendation of the commission of inquiry into the events of the Jen-G rebellion, the government has stopped the passports of 5 people including Oli and the writer, and they have also been banned from going out of the valley without permission.
We use Google Cloud Translation Services. Google requires we provide the following disclaimer relating to use of this service:
This service may contain translations powered by Google. Google disclaims all warranties related to the translations, expressed or implied, including any warranties of accuracy, reliability, and any implied warranties of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, and noninfringement.
The passports of the then Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli, the then Home Minister Ramesh Akhtar, the then Home Secretary Gokarnamani Duwadi, the then Head of the National Investigation Department Hutraj Thapa and the then Chief District Officer of Kathmandu Chabilal Rizal have been stopped.
Similarly, the house of Bhushan Rana, brother of the then Foreign Minister Arju Rana Deuba, was raided and documents and equipment were seized.
On the recommendation of the commission of inquiry into the incidents of Gen-G's rebellion, the government stopped the passports of 5 people including Oli and the writer, and they were also banned from going out of the valley without permission. The Commission has said that it has been recommended to the concerned body to arrange for them not to go out of the valley as they have to attend the Commission at any time.
Gauri Bahadur Karki, the chairman of the Commission of Inquiry, said that the investigation should be started from those in power at the time, so he recommended the travel ban.
The commission has to make them appear at any time. We have decided within the mandate given by the government,' he said, 'They may be innocent after the investigation.'
The groups participating in the Gen-G movement demanded the immediate arrest and suspension of the responsible officials from the Prime Minister who was in power at that time. The government said that the inquiry commission has the right to recommend suspension, passport suspension or other actions.
A member of the investigation commission said that a decision was made in the case of five people in the first phase and the same decision will be made in the case of others. Congress President Sher Bahadur Deuba and all the members of the then Council of Ministers, the responsible officers of the security agencies will be pulled into the investigation, said the member. The Council of Ministers formed a three-member inquiry commission under the coordination of the former president of the special court, Karki, to investigate the incidents of 23 and 24 August. The members of the
committee are ex-AIG Vigyanraj Sharma and lawyer Bishweshwar Prasad Bhandari. The Commission has also requested the Ministry of Home Affairs to arrange manpower with experts to carry out the work effectively.
Similarly, the Money Laundering Investigation Department raided Arju's brother Bhushan Rana's house in Jawalakhel. According to the department, Bhushan's house was searched during the investigation into the crime of money laundering. A team of the department reached the house to raid with the help of the police. Bhushan is abroad on a family visit before the Gen-G movement.
'Nothing can be said at this time as the investigation is ongoing. A detailed investigation is going on against the suspected persons in connection with wealth acquisition,” said an official of the department. Bhushan has been accused of manipulating public contracts worth billions of rupees under the guise of sister Arju and brother Deuba. Along with Arju, Bhushan was also suspected in the widebody and fake Bhutanese refugee case, but due to influence of power and influence, both of them could not be investigated fairly.
Protesters vandalized and set fire to the houses of former Prime Ministers Deuba and Arju on 24 August during the Gen-G rebellion. During that time, photos and videos of burnt notes found in the house were released. The department has already started an investigation against them.
After the videos and photos of money being found/burned inside the house unnaturally during the arson, former Prime Minister and Maoist Chairman Pushpa Kamal Dahal and Congress leader and former Minister Deepak Khadka have also been dragged into the department's investigation.
department has reached the residence of Deuba, Dahal and Khadka and collected the bond. The evidence collected from the scene has been sent to the Forensic Science Laboratory and the report is yet to come. There are various stages of investigation, details of burnt notes have been collected and sent to the laboratory for testing. The suspect is also being investigated at the same time, said the official of the department.
