Police fire warning shots to control crowd in Lamki

Spokesperson of the District Police Office, Prateek Bista, said that tear gas and aerial fire had to be used to bring the situation under control. The situation became tense after angry locals blocked the highway demanding action against the driver of the truck and compensation to the family of the deceased, while vandalizing and setting fire to the truck.

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Police fire tear gas, water cannons in Balkhu

Police have fired tear gas and water cannons to disperse the demonstration in Balkhu.

Students, police clash in Bara

Police fire over two dozen shells of tear gas to control the unruly crowd.

11 injured in Mahottari clash

Police fire nine rounds of bullets into the air and lob 13 teargas shells in a bid to take the situation under control.

Briatnagar: Police fire aerial shots, four protesters arrested

MORANG, March 19: The police have arrested four protesters who violated the restricted area and demonstrated near the Chief Minister's office, demanding that the province be renamed on the basis of identity.

Briatnagar: Police fire aerial shots, four protesters arrested

MORANG, March 19: The police have arrested four protesters who violated the restricted area and demonstrated near the Chief Minister's office, demanding that the province be renamed on the basis of identity.

Sporadic incidents of violence reported as Nepal goes to vote

Police fire warning shots into the air in Rautahat, explosions disturb polling in Panchthar and Bardiya.

Police fire warning shots at farmers' protest

Dutch police fired warning shots at a farmers' protest near Heerenveen in the northern province of Friesland on Tuesday evening.

Police fire warning shots at farmers' protest

Dutch police fired warning shots at a farmers' protest near Heerenveen in the northern province of Friesland on Tuesday evening.

Police fire rubber bullets as protesters rally against MCC at New Baneshwar

KATHMANDU, Feb 20: Police on Sunday afternoon fired several rounds of rubber bullets in a clash with protesters at New Baneshwar in Kathmandu.  Various political parties, including CPN (Maoist Center), and their sister organizations have been staging protests in the capital as the government prepares to ratify the  Millennium Corporate Challenge (MCC), a $500 million American grant assistance. Police also fired tear gas and water cannon to disperse the crowd as the protest intensified. As protests erupted in the streets of Kathmandu, the government on Sunday tabled the MCC agreement in parliament.