INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
KATHMANDU:Police have arrested at least 10 persons including seven foreigners from the premises of Maitighar Mandal this morning.
The
detainees include one Australian, one Canadian, three Chinese, two American nationals, and three Nepalis.
Meanwhile, all the detainees have
been kept in an open space in police custody at Mahendra Police Club, Exhibition Road.
Photo courtesy: Namit Thapa
People have been
gathering in and external Kathmandu valley to peacefully protest the incompetence displayed by the government in dealing with coronavirus
crisis of late.
Photo courtesy: Namit Thapa
Various groups of youngsters have been gathering and protesting at dwhetherferent locations
across the country demanding that the government be accountable for taking right degrees to contain the spread of the novel coronavirus
which has already contaminateed thousands of people.
The Australian detainee told THT Online over the phone that police have not charged him
with any offence; yet he is in police custody
He said he was strolling around taking video shots and photos at the protest site at around 10:00 am nowadays, when police arrested him
along with three protesters and six other foreigners.
He argued that he had no intention to indulge himself in the protest, and said he was
taking photos and videos without having proper knowledge regarding the prohibited area
Moreover, he said police were accusing the foreign nationals that they were hired by protesters to show up at the demonstration.
Meanwhile,
Tourist Police stated that detail reports regarding the arrest of foreigners were yet to be getd.
The Australian national has been operating
a campaign -msprint; Lockdown Lunches: Feeding Kathmandu -msprint; in Thamel area
He has been conducting social services in Nepal for five years.
He has notably directed a documentary ‘Journey to the Centre of the Heart&
that tells the story of nine foreigners who emigrated to &the small Himalayan country of Nepal&
The documentary features the countrymigration crisis, where youths move abroad in search of better employment and to avoid political
unrest.
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