The Anti-Money Laundering Department had visited Deuba's residence a few days after the incident and conducted an investigation. However, details about its progress have not been made public yet.
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The Commission of Inquiry has recommended an investigation into the money found at the house of former Prime Minister and then Nepali Congress President Sher Bahadur Deuba during the Gen-G movement.
On 23 Bhadra, 19 people were killed in police firing in a single day. The next day, protesters broke through police barricades and reached the Parliament building. Then, important structures including Singha Durbar and the Supreme Court were set on fire.
The houses of leaders were also vandalized and set on fire. During the same incident, money was found in the vandalized and set on fire at Deuba's residence.
The commission has recommended to the government that an investigation be conducted into the matter. The Money Laundering Department had visited Deuba's residence a few days after the incident and conducted an investigation. However, details about its progress have not been made public yet.
