Nepal's ex-PM arrested over fatal protest crackdown

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Nepal’s ex-PM arrested over fatal protest crackdown

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KP Sharma Oli was ousted after a deadly crackdown on an uprising last year

Nepal’s former prime minister KP Sharma Oli has been arrested over his alleged involvement in a deadly crackdown on protests last year.

More than 70 people were killed, many of them protesters shot by police, during an uprising last September - which was sparked by a social media ban but fuelled by simmering anger over corruption and poor economic conditions.

Ex-home minister Ramesh Lekhak was also arrested on Saturday morning, after a panel appointed to investigate the unrest recommended the pair be prosecuted for criminal negligence.

It comes a day after the nation’s new prime minister, former rapper Balen Shah, was sworn in following an election triggered by the crisis.

“They were arrested this morning and the process will move forward according to the law,” Kathmandu Valley police spokesman Om Adhikari told newswire Agence France-Presse. Oli and Lekhak have not been charged.

Oli has previously rejected the findings of the commission, which also recommended the arrest of former police chief Chandra Kuber Khapung, telling the Annapurna Post daily they were “character assassination and hate politics”.

On Instagram, new Home Minister Sudan Gurung, who was a key figure in the protests, welcomed the arrests.

“No one is above the law… This is not revenge against anyone, just the beginning of justice,” he wrote.

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