28 Feb 2022 | 06:43 AM UTC
Nepal: Security forces responding to suspicious package report in central Kathmandu Feb. 28
Authorities investigating suspicious package near parliament building, Kathmandu, Nepal, Feb. 28. Security cordon in place. Avoid the area.
Event
Authorities are responding to a suspicious package discovered along Baneshwor Road near the Federal Parliament of Nepal building in central Kathmandu Feb. 28. Army officials have cordoned off the impacted zone after isolating a pressure cooker with a label reading No MCC. The nature of the threat is unclear. Police are on the lookout for a suspect. The incident comes amid nationwide protests over the ratification of an agreement with the Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC) for US-aided development projects.
Increased security is likely to remain in the area in the coming hours. Evacuations are possible in nearby buildings as a precaution. Localized transport disruptions due to road closures and traffic diversions are likely until the investigation concludes.
Context
After several delays, the national government ratified an agreement with the Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC) for US-aided development projects Feb. 27. The ruling party won the support of opposing coalition partners by including an interpretative declaration in the proposal that explicitly excludes Nepal from security cooperation with the US, establishes the supremacy of Nepal's law, and allows Nepal to cancel the agreement at any point if concerns arise, among others. The MCC is likely to approve the declaration March 22. Critics claim the implementation of the pact will lead to increased foreign interference. Multiple groups, mainly opposition parties, continue to oppose the agreement, with some groups warning to extend ongoing protests indefinitely.
Advice
Exercise caution if operating near the affected area; follow all police instructions. Avoid the vicinity until officials give the all-clear. Plan for localized traffic disruptions and allow additional time to reach nearby destinations.