The Supreme Court (SC) has ordered medical entrepreneur Durga Prasai to be produced in court.
On Sunday, a bench of Justice Manoj Kumar Sharma issued an order to produce Prasai in court in a habeas corpus petition.
The bench has also issued a show cause order to the defendants.
Prasai’s son Nirajan filed the habeas corpus petition at the SC on Friday. He has named the Ministry of Home Affairs, Police Headquarters, Central Investigation Bureau (CIB) of Nepal Police, and Kathmandu District Court as defendants.
The CIB arrested Prasai from his residence in Bhaktapur on the charge of cyber crime Tuesday after he accused Prime Minister (PM) KP Sharma Oli of grave crime.
Prasai was arrested for investigation under Section 47 of the Electronic Transactions Act. Police are preparing to investigate him for other offenses as well.
Prasai has revealed documents provided by another person alleging that PM Oli has invested Rs 32.50 billion in a telecom company in Cambodia through a video call.
Screenshot of the allegation has been widely shared on the social media on Tuesday and some media outlets have even made news report of the allegation.
A Facebook handle named Anup Nepal has posted a video of that screenshot. The handle with image of Rastriya Swatantra Party (RSP) Chairman Rabi Lamichhane as profile picture has stated that the evidence was acquired by Prasai who has been waging a campaign to save the nation, nationalism, religion-culture and citizens for some time.
Prasai has been making such allegations against Oli for some time.
Prasai has pointed in his allegation that Oli had told the House that he will add some amount on the invested amount and give to the person who proves that he has invested in Cambodia after Prasai made allegation to that regard. He has added that he took initiative to acquire verified document showing Oli has shares worth $ 210 million (around Rs 32.5 billion). "I have brought that document after getting it verified as he will claim that it is fake. I am making that public," Prasai stated. s after that.
Yoho television has broadcast a video with Prasai's allegation.
The document presented by Prasai does not just have a different signature of Oli but also wrongly mentioned Khadka Prasad Oli as the PM's name.
Prasai, who was close to Oli in the past and publicly adresses the PM as grandpa, was made central member of CPN-UML by the latter. He was later removed from the party after he started a political campaign along with former king Gyanendra Shah and his son Paras on February 13, 2023.
Earlier, two people filed a complaint against Prasai at the Cyber Bureau under Section 47 of the Act after he made allegations against various people.
A team from the Cyber Bureau arrested Prasai from his residence in Bhaktpur on September 22. Later the same day, the Kathmandu District Court remanded him to custody for three days according to Section 47 of the Act.
On September 23, Prasai’s son Nirajan filed a habeas corpus petition at the apex court seeking his release. Nirajan named the Office of the Prime Minister and Council of Ministers, the Ministry of Home Affairs, and the Cyber Bureau of Nepal Police as defendants in the petition.
Responding to the petition on September 24, Justice Prakash Man Singh Raut’s bench refused to release Prasai. The court issued a show cause notice ordering the defendants to submit a written response within 15 days.
On September 25, the Kathmandu District Court extended Prasai’s custody by five days. The court on October 1 then ordered Prasai be released after posting a bail bond of Rs 50,000 each in two separate cases.
As Prasai has been arrested under Section 47 again, he could face up to seven and a half years in prison if found guilty.
Prasai has been involved in many controversies and in the past has campaigned for non-payment of bank loans. He has also made disparaging remarks against students studying medicine in Bangladesh in the past and has levied outrageous allegations against leaders from many political parties.
Prasai’s bodyguards Deepak Khadka and Ram Kumar Dhimal were arrested from the Supreme Court premises in March when they were entering the court for a hearing related to Prasai. Along with the gun, police also recovered two small magazines, two big magazines, one magazine holder, and 100 rounds of bullet inside a black bag from the two.
They were later charged under the Arms and Ammunition Act.