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Home MInister Shrestha instructs APF to discharge duty effectively



KATHMANDU: Minister for Home Affairs Narayankaji Shrestha has instructed the Armed Police Force (APF) to use its qualifications and abilities for the greater good of the country.

Home Minister Shrestha said the APF should adapt to the changing situations so that it would fulfill the sensitive and serious responsibility of maintaining peace and order and ensuring good governance.

Shrestha underscored leveraging available resources to address security challenges which are increasing along with technological progress.

Sharing that he had accorded top priority to capacity enhancement of security personnel, the DPM expressed his intent that he was willing to develop the APF as a special squad.

Similarly, APF’s Inspector General of Police Raju Aryal pledged to take forward the organization by strictly following the instructions received from the government.

He was confident that the trained human resources would be useful in obtaining the goals of the organization.

Publish Date : 09 October 2023 10:57 AM

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