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Nepal police arrested former prime minister K.P. Sharma Oli on March 28, 2026, along with exâhome minister Ramesh Lekhak, as part of an investigation into a deadly crackdown on youth-led âGen Zâ antiâcorruption protests in September 2025.
A government-appointed commission this month recommended prosecuting senior officials for criminal negligence after unrest that left at least 76 people dead and more than 2,000 injured.
The panel said it could not conclusively prove an order to shoot was given but found authorities failed to halt hours of firing that killed dozens, including many young demonstrators.
The arrests, made a day after rapperâturnedâpolitician Balendra (Balen) Shah was sworn in as prime minister and his cabinet moved to implement the commissionâs report, led to the detainees being held at the Kathmandu District Police Office; Oli was later transferred to hospital for checks.
Lawyers for the former leaders called the detentions improper, saying there was no flight risk.
The commission has recommended penalties of up to 10 years in prison for those found culpable.
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