Nepal Prison System Collapse: Amid Protests 5 Juveniles Dead, Thousands Escape From Jails Nationwide | World News

As Nepal went to the streets in Kathmandu and other big cities, it is struggling with widespread civil unrest by protesting the government’s last ban on 26 social media platforms. The demonstrators put an end to institutionalized corruption and favoritism in management. In the meantime, reports show that at least five child prisoners have died during a conflict with security personnel in a prison in West Nepal. In addition, more than 7,000 prisoners reportedly fled various country -wide prisons.
Rising Nepal reported that five children’s prisoners were killed in the clash in Naubasta breeding home at Naubasta Regional Prison on Tuesday night.
According to Kathmandu Post, the chaos exploded in the Rajbiej prison in the Rajbiej prison in the city of Nepal, when the prisoners fired the B barrier B, and led several prisoners to escape. Ganga Yogi, the chief of the prison, confirmed that the arson attack fired the fire and asked the security personnel to ignite the tear gas to regain control. Despite their efforts, some prisoners managed to escape from the facility, which hosted 397 prisoners at that time.
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KATMANDU AIRPORT OPENING
Previously, Nepal’s Civil Aviation Authority announced that the Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu has reopened.
In an official statement, the authority, “Today’s Tribhuvan International Airport Security Committee meeting will be removed due to the negative conditions made in accordance with the decision of the suspended flights will be removed. Passengers traveling to the airport for flights to bring official airline tickets and identity documents are asked to bring.”
Security forces seized a large number of weapons, including 31 fiery weapons with magazines and ammunition, 23 from Katmandu 23 and eight people from Pokhara reported according to Himalayan Times.
(with the inputs of the agencies)


