It was last September 2014 and my colleagues and I were returning from our school picnic, held in Daman (touristic place of Nepal, known as snowy village), around 10 PM. Two guys were behind us by approximately 1 km. Then there were two drunk men beating a person who was riding bicycle. They tried to rob him but after a huge injury he succeeded in escaping. We both hid at the edge of building and were afraid of facing them. We waited for the arrival of police but no one came.
It means open terror activities are still happening on the night road and there is lack of police patrolling over there. The blame goes to us? That men? The police? A triangle of confusion arises here.
– Abiral Prajapati
Location: Kathmandu, Nepal
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