Incident Reports

Fake earthquake victims disrupt data collection

2016-02-18

Bagmati, Rasuwa, Uttargaya

Electronic data collection of earthquake victims has halted in Baseri VDC of Dhading after fake earthquake victims began pressuring the surveyors to list them as ‘A’ grade victims. Surveyors said they had to stop their work after a group of people approached them showing ID cards of earthquake victims they had obtained dishonestly and demanded to be listed in the list of victims. Samjhana Lamichhane, a member of the survey team, said some local even used threats to coerce them into putting false information in the database.

“Some of them approached us with the demand of separating their family members and listing them as the victims whose homes were completely destroyed in the earthquake,” said Lamichhane. The surveyors could not do their job after the local political leaders also sided with the fake earthquake victims. They halted the data collection and reported the incident to the local administration. Local Development Officer Bhagawan Aryal said there was no obstruction in other VDCs. One thousand and seventy-two families have received ‘A’ grade quake victim’s ID cards in Baseri and they have collected the relief materials accordingly. Information Officer at the District Disaster Management Committee, Bhola Gautam, said 213 more families have appeared in Baseri claiming to be quake victims when the official data has already put the number at 1,072.

Details and Impacts
Violent / Non-violent Nonviolent
Primary Form Program Interference/Obstruction
Primary Cause Issues related to the delivery of government aid programs (e.g. earthquake rehab/recon)
Actor 1 - Number of people 200
Actor 1 - Affiliations Group of civilians (only Target)
Actor 1 - Youth na
Actor 2 - Number of people n/a
Actor 2 - Affiliation (Target) Government and civil servants at central level
Actor 2 - Youth na
National/Online Media

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