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Nepal’s protest arson leaves a trail of burning questions: ‘it’s suspicious’

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The fires have long since been extinguished, but in Kathmandu’s devastated government district, the embers of suspicion still smoulder.

Nearly two months after a Gen Z-led youth uprising swept through Nepal’s capital, forensic teams are working to uncover the origins of the infernos that gutted the country’s courts and ministries, looking for signs of deliberate arson and destroyed evidence.

“The extent of the damage was quite shocking,” said Subash Chandra Baral, president of the Nepal Engineers’ Association, citing a preliminary damage assessment undertaken with the Department of Urban Development and Building Construction.

“While some sections of the Supreme Court and the Kathmandu District Court have been spared, others have been completely burned. Rooms with case files have been burned down. So you cannot help but think if this was intentional.”

Court personnel gather under makeshift tents beside heaps of charred vehicles at the torched Supreme Court premises in Kathmandu on September 14. Photo: AFP
Court personnel gather under makeshift tents beside heaps of charred vehicles at the torched Supreme Court premises in Kathmandu on September 14. Photo: AFP

In the Supreme Court alone, an estimated 20,000 case files – many without digital backups – were lost to the blaze, according to court spokesman Nirajan Pandey.



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