A general view shows the fire-damaged Supreme Court building in Kathmandu on October 15, 2025. (File Photo | AFP)
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Five arrested in Nepal for their role in vandalism and arson at Supreme Court building

Some other people are also involved in the arson, and their names would be made public as soon as the police identify them, Superintendent of Police Pawan Kumar Bhattarai said.

PTI

KATHMANDU: Five people have been arrested for their involvement in vandalism and arson at Nepal's Supreme Court building near Singhdurbar Secretariat complex in Kathmandu during the Gen Z protests in September, police said on Monday.

Superintendent of Police Pawan Kumar Bhattarai, who is also the spokesperson for the Kathmandu District Police Circle, announced the arrest of suspects during a press conference here.

Those arrested include Raju Pariyar and Jyoti Thapa Ghatani, among others.

Some other people are also involved in the arson, and their names would be made public as soon as the police identify them, he said.

The apex court registered a complaint with the Nepal Police, seeking action against those involved in setting on fire the main building of the country's highest judicial body.

The court had to postpone its work for weeks due to the damage.

It recently started all the works, including hearings in tents, as the buildings were totally burnt during the agitation.

Sixty-six government buildings, including the federal Parliament, were set on fire during the agitation.

Altogether 76 people were killed during the two-day protest staged by Gen Z youths against corruption and a social media ban by the then K P Sharma Oli-led government.

The police have so far arrested 267 people for their involvement in vandalism and arson carried out in public and private properties.

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