Kathmandu, Sept. 18 -- Nepal Police said it has been inundated with emails containing videos, photos, and eyewitness accounts sent by anonymous sources, all pointing to incidents of looting during the Generation Z protests last week.
The unrest, which engulfed major parts of the country on September 8 and 9, has left behind not only a political crisis but also one of the worst episodes of vandalism and theft in recent memory.
Deputy Inspector General Binod Ghimire, spokesperson for the Nepal Police, said more than 30,000 emails have been received so far, many of them with photographic and video evidence of mobs ransacking offices, shops, and private homes.
"We will form a team and conduct a thorough investigation," Ghimire said.
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