Sachchi’s Interview in Mamta’s Case: Presented as Material Piece Of Evidence in Court

Enepalese Published on: December 19, 2024

From Interviews to Physical Evidence: Sachchi’s Role in the Mamta Kafle’s Case

Sachchi Mainali, a fearless and powerful journalist residing in Pennsylvania, USA, will present the interviews she conducted in the Mamta Kafle case as material piece of evidence in court.

Sachchi and two other local journalists have been summoned as witnesses for the final hearing. Due to the significant role her interviews have played, Mamta’s legal team has invited Sachchi to testify during the upcoming hearing, which will start on September 8, 2025.

Sachchi will be physically present in Virginia at that time. She has conducted interviews with Mamta’s mother, brother, husband Naresh Bhatt, Naresh’s close friend Mandira Shrestha, Adrian Pokharel, another close friend of Naresh, Mukunda Bhatt and his wife Sushila Dahal, as well as Mamta’s childhood friend, Bhumika Satyal.

The interviews Sachchi conducted have garnered worldwide attention. Despite facing physical health challenges, Sachchi has remained committed to her journalistic duties and has contributed significantly to the pursuit of justice for Mamta. Sachchi is being prepared to appear before the jury as physical evidence due to the impact of her interviews in the court.

Sachchi’s name has been included in the Virginia Court Case Information, signifying her important role in this case. Her interviews have revealed many crucial details, including exposing Naresh Bhatt’s inhumane actions, which will play a vital role during the 16-day trial.

Naresh Bhatt’s trial, where he faces three serious charges, will begin on September 8, 2025.

Prince William County Commonwealth’s Attorney, Amy Ashworth, has stated to journalists that Naresh will be presented in court for hearings on three charges next year.

Naresh’s trial will run for 16 days, from September 8, 2025, to October 2, 2025. An additional hearing is scheduled for March 20, 2025, with a pre-trial set for August 25, 2025, as reported by WUSA9.

This case underscores the importance of Sachchi Mainali’s courageous efforts and the influence of journalism in the fight for justice for Mamta Kafle Bhatt.

Please note, she was a resident editor of enepalese for a long time in the past.