Karki-led inquiry panel plans interrogation starting from junior police to ex-PM Oli
Summary
The judicial inquiry commission investigating the September killings and violence has received multiple complaints and plans to interrogate personnel from junior police officers to former PM KP Sharma Oli.
Key Points
- The judicial inquiry commission investigating September 8-9 violence has received around a dozen complaints including from private companies and police.
- Complaints include allegations of widespread arson, looting, and indiscriminate firing with modern weapons during the Gen Z movement protests.
- The commission will interview police field officers first, followed by senior officials, security agency chiefs, political figures, and ex-PM KP Sharma Oli.
- The commission is collecting evidence from the public and organizations and has asked various bodies to submit reports on property damage and inmate escapes.