Incident Reports

Writ filed against use of weapons and excessive force by the APF during protest.

2015-09-01

Bagmati, Kathmandu, Kathmandu

A writ has been filed at the Supreme Court seeking a ban on the use of weapons and force by security personnel in the ongoing protests against the draft constitution. The writ was filed on Wednesday by Rakshyaram Chamar on behalf of Bismilah Khatun, wife of Jakar Husain who was injured in police firing in Birgunj on Tuesday. Chamar has argued that the use of weapons and force by security personnel in the name of controlling the protesters have posed a serious threat to public life. The Office of the Prime Minister, Police Headquarters, Law Ministry, and the National Human Rights Commission have been named the defendants in the case. The writ claims that police personnel is opening fire at the protesters with the intent of killing them without even issuing a warning. Noting that the Local Administration Act 2008 specifies that security personnel is only allowed to shoot at suspected criminals or law violators below their knees, the petitioner has mentioned in the writ that the security personnel breached the Act when they shot at protesters in recent protests. The writ has claimed that police shot Rajiv Raut in Sarlahi, Raj Kishor Thakur in Rautahat, and scores of other protesters, targeting their chests. Both Raut and Thakur had died on the spot after police shot them.
Details and Impacts
Violent / Non-violent Violent
Onesided / Twosided Onesided
Collective / Interpersonal Collective
Primary Form Violence against civilians
Secondary Form Murder/attempted Murder
Weapons Sharp weapon
Primary Cause Contestation over Constitution and federal restructuring
Secondary Cause Violence in prisons (violence by correction officers, prisoners etc.)
Actor 1 - Number of people n/a
Actor 1 - Affiliations APF
Actor 1 - Youth na
Actor 2 - Number of people n/a
Actor 2 - Affiliation (Target) Citizen/Individuals
Actor 2 - Youth na
Total Killed 2
Total Injured 1
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