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PM Deuba praises Nepal Police for complying with their work responsibility



KATHMANDU: Prime Minister Sher Bahadur Deuba has expressed his confidence that Nepal Police is an organization that is uninfluenced by power and do not compromise on investigations.

Prime Minister Deuba expressed the hope that Nepal Police would perform their duties with high morale.

“Fair investigations are a basis for rule of law. It provides justice to victims and ends impunity. I believe that Nepal Police will not compromise on fair investigation under the influence of power.”

At a program organized here today on the 66th Nepal Police Day here today, the Prime Minister suggested that the Nepal Police stay alert against organized and electronic crimes.

He urged the police organization to provide effective services through institutional development while making the reform efforts taken by the organization successful.

Saying the common minimum program of the coalition government has laid an emphasis on the professionalism of the security bodies by operating them in a capable, independent, transparent manner, PM Deuba opined that the government was sensitive to boost the morale of police personnel and to make the organization well-resourced.

On the occasion, Home Minister Balkrishna Khand said the government was serious about adequately resourcing the Nepal Police responsible for investigating and combating crimes, and maintaining peace and order.

As he said, the police administration would have full support and cooperation of the government in its efforts to cope with new challenges.

He took time to applaud the contribution of police staff for fulfilling their responsibilities for the safety of people in disasters and pandemics.

He pointed out the need for the right decision to further strengthen the organization.

He pledged government support to enhance the capacity of the police institution.

Similarly, Inspector General of Police IGP), Shailesh Thapa Chhetri, said the implementations of short and long-term plans were in the offing to boost up the morale of police employees. The institute has a meaningful existence due to the professional, promising, and courageous workforce in the policy institute.

As the IGP said, the Nepal Police had achieved more success in controlling crimes and strengthening the organization than in the past amidst the COVID-19 pandemic. On the occasion, Prime Minister Deuba honored the first woman police Chaitamaya Dangol (assistant sub-inspector) with the ‘Lifetime Achievement Award’. Dongol who is about to celebrate her 90th birthday had joined the Nepal Police in 2008 BS and had spent 33 years of her life in the service.

On the occasion, 32 families of police employees who had sacrificed their lives while on duty were honored. Of them, seven were from Kathmandu, and the remaining 26 families were from different provinces.

Prior to this, Prime Minister Deuba and Home Minister Khand laid the wreaths at the Police Monument.

Publish Date : 06 October 2021 14:41 PM

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