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Police urge citizens to share unpleasant photos and videos during Gen Z protests

Police have also assured that the identity of those who provide such materials will be kept confidential.  
By REPUBLICA

KATHMANDU, Sept 12: Nepal Police have urged citizens to submit unpleasant photos and videos of incidents that occurred during the Gen Z movement.



Issuing a notice on Friday, police requested the public to share visual evidence of arson, looting and other activities that created fear among the general public during the protests. 


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Police have shared an email address (nepalpoliceinfo@gmail.com) where the public can send photos, videos, and related links.


Police have also assured that the identity of those who provide such materials will be kept confidential.

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