Kathmandu, Oct. 14 -- The judicial inquiry commission formed to investigate the September 8-9 killings, arson and other violent activities has so far received around a dozen complaints. According to the commission, two private companies have filed complaints detailing the losses they incurred, while others were submitted individually.
During the Gen Z movement, 74 people were killed, and most of the complaints lodged so far have come from the police. Two complaints were filed by families of the injured, who demanded that those in power at the time face criminal action under the penal code for the deaths caused by state suppression on September 8.
The police officers deployed in the field have also registered complaints mentioning the bu...
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