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Nepal Court Orders Release Of Former Speaker Krishna Bahadur Mahara On Bail In Gold Smuggling Case
Former Nepali House Speaker Krishna Bahadur Mahara is escorted in a police van from the central jail in Kathmandu, Nepal, to the district court following a court order to release him on bail in a gold smuggling case on November 27, 2025. Former Speaker and CPN (Maoist Centre) Vice-chair Krishna Bahadur Mahara is arrested by the Central Investigation Bureau (CIB) in connection with a gold smuggling case. The Patan High Court orders his release on a bail amount of NRs 2 million. Mahara is arrested on October 12, 2025, following fresh instructions from the Commission for the Investigation of Abuse of Authority (CIAA), which conducts an inquiry into his alleged involvement in smuggling gold concealed inside electronic cigarettes (vapes) in collaboration with a Chinese organized group. According to police, the CIAA seeks his detention to move forward with a renewed probe into his role in facilitating the entry of smuggled gold through the vape-import channel. Mahara is questioned by the CIAA only days earlier, on October 9, 2025. Although his name surfaces in the gold smuggling case three years ago, both the District Government Attorney's Office and Nepal Police previously free him during earlier rounds of investigation. Authorities now allege that Mahara uses his political influence to help a smuggling racket bring gold into Nepal in 2022, an operation that also leads to the arrest of his son, Rahul Mahara, on suspicion of involvement. In March 2024, Mahara is arrested from Kapilvastu and brought to Kathmandu for questioning related to the case. The Kathmandu District Court later remands him to custody, but he is allowed to stay at Norvic Hospital citing health complications. A high-level government commission led by former High Court Chief Judge Dilli Raj Acharya earlier criticizes the CIB for ''intentionally avoiding'' a full investigation into Mahara and other senior officials allegedly linked to large-scale gold smuggling. -
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Nepal Court Orders Release Of Former Speaker Krishna Bahadur Mahara On Bail In Gold Smuggling Case
Former Nepali House Speaker Krishna Bahadur Mahara is escorted in a police van from the central jail in Kathmandu, Nepal, to the district court following a court order to release him on bail in a gold smuggling case on November 27, 2025. Former Speaker and CPN (Maoist Centre) Vice-chair Krishna Bahadur Mahara is arrested by the Central Investigation Bureau (CIB) in connection with a gold smuggling case. The Patan High Court orders his release on a bail amount of NRs 2 million. Mahara is arrested on October 12, 2025, following fresh instructions from the Commission for the Investigation of Abuse of Authority (CIAA), which conducts an inquiry into his alleged involvement in smuggling gold concealed inside electronic cigarettes (vapes) in collaboration with a Chinese organized group. According to police, the CIAA seeks his detention to move forward with a renewed probe into his role in facilitating the entry of smuggled gold through the vape-import channel. Mahara is questioned by the CIAA only days earlier, on October 9, 2025. Although his name surfaces in the gold smuggling case three years ago, both the District Government Attorney's Office and Nepal Police previously free him during earlier rounds of investigation. Authorities now allege that Mahara uses his political influence to help a smuggling racket bring gold into Nepal in 2022, an operation that also leads to the arrest of his son, Rahul Mahara, on suspicion of involvement. In March 2024, Mahara is arrested from Kapilvastu and brought to Kathmandu for questioning related to the case. The Kathmandu District Court later remands him to custody, but he is allowed to stay at Norvic Hospital citing health complications. A high-level government commission led by former High Court Chief Judge Dilli Raj Acharya earlier criticizes the CIB for ''intentionally avoiding'' a full investigation into Mahara and other senior officials allegedly linked to large-scale gold smuggling. -
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Gen-Z Activists In Nepal Led By Miraj Dhungana Confronts Police Near Prime Minister’s Official Residence
Nepal Police detain a Gen-Z activist as they scuffle with security forces on the road outside the Prime Minister's official residence in Baluwatar, Nepal, on November 26, 2025. The youths, who surround Singha Durbar a day earlier, reach Baluwatar in protest, demanding reforms and a meeting with Prime Minister Sushila Karki. Police remove them from the road, leading to a short period of pushing and tension between the two sides. Dhungana and his group stage daily demonstrations. Their frustration grows after being denied a meeting with the prime minister. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Gen-Z Activists In Nepal Led By Miraj Dhungana Confronts Police Near Prime Minister’s Official Residence
Nepal Police detain a Gen-Z activist as they scuffle with security forces on the road outside the Prime Minister's official residence in Baluwatar, Nepal, on November 26, 2025. The youths, who surround Singha Durbar a day earlier, reach Baluwatar in protest, demanding reforms and a meeting with Prime Minister Sushila Karki. Police remove them from the road, leading to a short period of pushing and tension between the two sides. Dhungana and his group stage daily demonstrations. Their frustration grows after being denied a meeting with the prime minister. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Gen-Z Activists In Nepal Led By Miraj Dhungana Confronts Police Near Prime Minister’s Official Residence
Nepal Police detain a Gen-Z activist as they scuffle with security forces on the road outside the Prime Minister's official residence in Baluwatar, Nepal, on November 26, 2025. The youths, who surround Singha Durbar a day earlier, reach Baluwatar in protest, demanding reforms and a meeting with Prime Minister Sushila Karki. Police remove them from the road, leading to a short period of pushing and tension between the two sides. Dhungana and his group stage daily demonstrations. Their frustration grows after being denied a meeting with the prime minister. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Gen-Z Activists In Nepal Led By Miraj Dhungana Confronts Police Near Prime Minister’s Official Residence
Nepal Police detain a Gen-Z activist as they scuffle with security forces on the road outside the Prime Minister's official residence in Baluwatar, Nepal, on November 26, 2025. The youths, who surround Singha Durbar a day earlier, reach Baluwatar in protest, demanding reforms and a meeting with Prime Minister Sushila Karki. Police remove them from the road, leading to a short period of pushing and tension between the two sides. Dhungana and his group stage daily demonstrations. Their frustration grows after being denied a meeting with the prime minister. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Nepal Prime Minister Sushila Karki Convenes All-Party Meeting Ahead of the March 2026 Election
Dan Bahadur Karki, the Inspector General of Nepal Police, arrives at the Office of the Prime Minister during the all-party meeting convened by the interim Prime Minister Sushila Karki in Kathmandu, Nepal, on November 19, 2025. In the meeting, the interim Prime Minister sends a clear and stern message to political parties to ensure the success of the House of Representatives elections scheduled for March 5, 2026. Karki warns that demands for the reinstatement of parliament or election boycotts could push the country back into instability. PM Karki states her government is formed on the basis of youth movements and public dissatisfaction with corruption, making elections essential to provide a constitutional solution for the country. ''Those who believe in democracy have no option but to participate in elections,'' she says. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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NEWS - Nepal: Gedenken an die Opfer des Erdbebens vom 25.4.2015
Nepalese people release 9,000 balloons in memory of the victims of the deadly earthquake that struck Nepal last April 25 and May 5, 2015. (Photo by Narayan Maharjan / Pacific Press) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field *** *** Local Caption *** 17419575
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