Nepal, May 22 -- The Kathmandu District Court (KDC) has permitted the police to keep Durga Prasai in custody for additional two days to carry out further investigation. He was arrested in connection with the Tinkune protest that broke on March 28

According to Superintendent of Police (SP) Apil Raj Bohora of the Kathmandu District Police Office, the District Court granted the extension to continue the investigation.

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The police have said that the investigation into the Tinkune incident is in its final stages.

A total of 53 individuals are currently in police custody in relation to the case. Of them, 26 individuals, including Prasai, are being investigated o...