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Police thrash soda shop staffers

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KATHMANDU, Aug 5: Policemen allegedly attacked and beat up a soda shop staff and vandalized the shop in New Road over the protest of a road rage that claimed six Indians early Wednesday.



The attack took place around 11.30 a.m. in the morning when eight policemen came and "attacked boys working at the soda shop all of a sudden," Suresh Suwal, the owner of the famous Ranjana Galli soda shop said.



According to Suwal, three staff were beaten up and one was badly hurt in the neck. "The staff were not doing anything, they were just working in the shop. The police officers came and started thrashing. When the neighbors tried to stop them saying the kids were just staffs, the policemen talked trashed and started to threaten to beat them up," Suwal told myrepublica.com.



Suwal also said that few furniture and soda bottles were vandalized.



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