Kathmandu, May 25 -- The National Human Rights Commission has completed a probe into the violent pro-monarchy riots of March 28 that left two dead and scores injured.

After the pro-monarchy groups and their sympathisers raised questions over the commission's impartiality, the constitutional body sought to form a high-level panel led by retired judges. The plan, however, didn't materialise as the former judges it approached turned down the offer to lead a panel to probe a politically-charged incident.

The commission then conducted the investigation with support from experts specialising in forensic and other evidence. After around two months of study, the rights body's investigation department has submitted its report to the office-beare...