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Kathmandu Police urges victims to submit documents destroyed during Gen-Z protests



KATHMANDU: Kathmandu District Police Range has requested all concerned individuals to provide copies of investigation-related documents that were destroyed during the protests of September 8 and 9.

According to Police Spokesperson Pawan Kumar Bhattarai, several case files and official documents stored at various police units in the Valley were burned after arson and vandalism occurred during the demonstrations.

Police have urged victims and complainants to submit any copies or details of the destroyed documents in their possession. Authorities said the information will help resume and expedite pending investigations.

The public has been requested to provide the documents to the nearest police circle or the Kathmandu District Police Range.

Publish Date : 14 November 2025 10:25 AM

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