Transport entrepreneurs protest against ride-sharing regulations in Kathmandu
Demanding scrapping of Gandaki Province’s new guidelines, transport operators warn of indefinite nationwide shutdown from June 2.
Demanding scrapping of Gandaki Province’s new guidelines, transport operators warn of indefinite nationwide shutdown from June 2.
Police report 3,963 protest events across Nepal, including strikes, blockades, and rallies, with over 600 arrests and substantial damage to vehicles and infrastructure.
Proposed charges include organised crime, murder and sedition.
High winds cause widespread damages to homes, vehicles, and infrastructure, with over Rs1 billion in estimated losses.
Kathmandu District Court earlier issued an arrest warrant against Rai on charges of cooperative fraud and organised crime.
Prasai accused of loan misuse and suspicious transactions.
Director general of the DRI confirmed that their investigations pointed to the person as the owner of the currency.
Arrest made in Tokha area; further investigation underway.
The arrestee was allegedly involved in the fatal shooting of Lal Mohammad around one and a half years ago in Gothatar, Kathmandu.
Overspeed and driver negligence blamed for most of the accidents.
The court orders authorities to release the self-identified social activist on Rs20,000 bail.
Police also search for foreigners allegedly involved in murder, fraud, and drug trafficking, among others.