Inquiry commission plans interrogation gradually from junior police to then prime minister

Summary

The judicial inquiry commission investigating the September 8–9 violent events is gradually interrogating from junior police officers up to the former prime minister KP Sharma Oli, examining complaints about killings, arson, and property damage during the Gen Z movement.

Key Points
  • The commission has received around a dozen complaints, including from private companies and police personnel.
  • Complaints detail killings, arson, looting, and alleged indiscriminate firing by unidentified individuals.
  • The commission is interviewing police starting from constables up the chain of command before summoning political figures and former prime minister KP Sharma Oli.
  • Evidence from the public and various organizations is being collected, with the commission coordinating with police investigations over criminal matters.
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