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With 34 dead in unrest, Nepal police gradually resume operations and restore presence in capital

Dozens of police stations across the Valley were vandalised and damaged, though the exact number is yet to be confirmed

Our Web Desk, PTI Published 12.09.25, 01:06 PM
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Vandalized premises of the Parliament building after the anti-government protests, in Kathmandu, Nepal, Friday, Sept. 12, 2025. (Pictures: PTI)
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Nepal's police force is gradually resuming operations in the Kathmandu Valley, with police stations and posts that were vandalised or set ablaze during violent anti-government protests earlier this week slowly coming back into operation, officials said on Friday.

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Nepal Army personnel stand guard outside the President House as security heightens after the anti-government protests, in Kathmandu, Nepal.

Stations, beats and units damaged in the student-led unrest are gradually reopening, and Nepal Police and Armed Police Force personnel have reappeared on streets and around posts across the Valley, the Kathmandu Valley Police Office said.

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Vandalized premises of the Parliament building after the anti-government protests, in Kathmandu, Nepal.

Dozens of police stations across the Valley were vandalised and damaged, though the exact number is yet to be confirmed.

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Armed Police Force (APF) personnel outside the Parliament building as security heightens in the wake of the anti-government protests, in Kathmandu, Nepal.

“Exact data on such incidents is not yet available," SSP Shekhar Khanal, spokesperson of the Kathmandu Valley Police Office at Ranipokhari, was quoted as saying by MyRepublica news portal.

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Armed Police Force (APF) personnel outside the Parliament building as security heightens in the wake of the anti-government protests, in Kathmandu.

Khanal said police personnel are returning to their posts and resuming work with whatever facilities are available.

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Vandalized premises of the building in the wake of the anti-government protests, in Kathmandu.

Locals are also helping rebuild the vandalised police stations in several areas of the Valley, he said, adding that community leaders have also urged the public to assist in repair and cleanup efforts.

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Nepal Army personnel stand guard outside the President House as security heightens after the anti-government protests, in Kathmandu.

Many police personnel had sought shelter in army barracks after coming under attack from protesters. The Nepali Army later assumed responsibility for national security to restore order.

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Armed Police Force (APF) personnel outside the Parliament building as security heightens in the wake of the anti-government protests, in Kathmandu.

Prime Minister K P Sharma Oli quit on Tuesday shortly after hundreds of agitators entered his office demanding his resignation for the death of at least 19 people in police action during Monday's protests over corruption and a social media ban. The ban on social media was lifted Monday night.

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Charred vehicles inside the Parliament premises in the wake of the anti-government protests, in Kathmandu.

The violence continued even after Oli's resignation, with protesters setting fire to the Parliament, the President's Office, the PM's residence, government buildings, political parties' offices and homes of senior leaders.

According to the Ministry of Health, the number of people killed so far during the protests held on Monday and Tuesday has risen to 34.

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